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Home > News > October 2006 > 18 October 2006 Futuremedia completes Virgin Atlantic Airways projectebc, a subsidiary of learning and communications company Futuremedia, has completed a custom e-learning project for Virgin Atlantic Airways to help train new cabin crew recruits. The course has been nominated in the UK for both the e-Learning Age Awards in the category 'Most Tangible Project ROI' and for the World of Learning Awards in the category 'Bespoke Solution of the Year'. Following a submission process, ebc was selected to provide an online learning course covering Safety and Equipment Procedures (SEP) to Virgin Atlantic's new cabin crew. The course includes a tracking database to allow monitoring of an individual learner's progress. Pauline Reeb, e-Learning Manager at Virgin Atlantic said, "The Cabin Safety Training e-learning has met all our objectives and exceeded our expectations in relation to the return on investment. I am therefore delighted that the combined efforts of the Virgin Atlantic and ebc team, in developing this significant piece of e-learning, have been nominated by the awarding bodies."
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