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Home > News > April 2011 > 27 April 2011 Maven launches new Learning Management SystemTraining provider Maven has launched a new learning management system, MavenNet, using IMC's CLIX System. The Learning Management System allows delegates access to all pre-course materials from the moment they are booked on a course. This includes sample examination papers, online quizzes and candidate guidance from the examining bodies. Maven says the new system will enable delegates to familiarise themselves with the subject and prepare questions in advance. Maven Training's portfolio includes courses in project management, programme management, change management, risk management and IT service management. Maven has also launched new supporting e-learning modules designed to aid exam preparation and give users the freedom to use the system in a way that complements their own learning. "A comprehensive, integrated and coherent focus on technology-enhanced learning has been our goal and this launch is a huge step in the right direction," says Melanie Franklin, CEO at Maven. "I am extremely pleased with the results so far and planning is now well underway for improved transfer of knowledge and enriching the level of interaction."
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