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Trainer1 expands e-learning developer courses

Trainer1 is expanding its range of classroom-delivered training courses aimed at people who want to learn more about e-learning.

Trainer1’s new courses include:

  • ‘Intermediate’ and ‘Advanced Lectora’
  • ‘Instructional and learning content design’ - a two day workshop.
  • 'Media and e-learning' - an entry level, one day course which examines how to create the most appropriate delivery medium for the required e-learning programme.
  • A two day 'Advanced media and e-learning' course.
  • Bespoke courses - called 'Creating better e-learning' - for would-be e-learning developers.

"These - and all of Trainer1's courses - are aimed at the in-house, 'do-it-yourself' e-learning developer market," said Neil Lasher, Trainer1's managing director. "All the classes are offered in either Trainer1's training rooms in our north London headquarters or on-site at the client's location."

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