Learning Light E-Learning Centre customers access Virtual College
courses
A raft of online learning courses from Virtual College is now
available to customers of The
E-Learning Centre website.
Virtual College is one of the UK's most successful e-learning
producers. Over the last 17 years, it has delivered successful
e-learning to over 1m online learners.
E-Learning Centre users now have access to Virtual College
courses
in six key areas:
- Business improvement
- Managing People
- Health and Safety at Work
- Health and Social Care
- Food hygiene
- 'Trades - essentials'
The Business Improvement section includes courses on 5S, a Japanese
management productivity tool aimed at process improvements and 'lean
working'; an introduction to using social media to improve business
results; as well as implementing equality and diversity policies in
the workplace. How to manage equality and diversity - along with a
wide range of other issues, including learning and development - is
dealt with in the 'Managing People' section.
Courses in the other sections relate to job- and industry-specific
activities - notably for people in the health and social care; food
preparation, and manufacturing/ engineering sectors.
David Patterson, a director of Learning Light, which owns the
E-Learning Centre and provides advice and help to organisations
using e-learning and learning technologies to improve their business
performance, commented: "As you would expect from a high quality
producer with a long and successful track record in terms of
e-learning courses, all the content is highly engaging and
compelling. I, for one, can well understand why 1m learners find
this learning content helpful."
The E-Learning Centre website - an information resource about
e-learning and learning technologies - contains several hundred
courses from acknowledged world leaders in generic online courses,
including eJ4, eltalking, Vado, PresentationTube, Learning Light and
the language specialists, Altissia.
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About Learning Light Ltd
Sheffield-based Learning Light, founded, in 2005, provides advice
and help to organisations using e-learning and learning technologies
to improve their business performance. It's one of the few
organisations in Europe that publishes regular research on the
e-learning market - notably publishing in-depth reports on the UK
and European e-learning markets, encompassing market size, growth
projections and technology trends.
Learning Light's research has been used widely by Governments to
inform economic policy; by universities and education
establishments; by journalists; by investors evaluating new
opportunities and by other research organisations.
Learning Light provides support for clients at all stages of an
e-learning project and also offers ready-developed e-learning
courses in a variety of topics, as well as a range of courses for
the engineering, manufacturing, waste management and recycling
sectors. It is a WAMITAB Approved Centre to deliver qualifications.
Further information from:
David Patterson/ Gill Broadhead, Learning Light, +44 (0)114 223 2442
Bob Little, Bob Little Press & PR, +44 (0)1727 860405