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Brainvisa announces the launch of RapideL
Brainvisa
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6-Aug-2005 » Training Press Releases » Brainvisa announces the launch of their new innovation- RapideL - a tool that creates interactive Flash courses using Microsoft Word!
RapideL is a new age rapid eLearning content creation and publishing tool designed by Brainvisa. RapideL has successfully managed to shorten the traditional development cycle by integrating storyboard and development phase into one.
RapideL provides Instructional Designers (ID), Subject Matter Experts (SME), and Visual Designers (VD) with an authoring system which allows them to convert their MS Word storyboard into instructionally sound flash courses at the click of a button! RapideL has successfully addressed common pain points by reducing time-to-market of courses by over 45%, reducing review cycles by the SME by 30% and development costs by a substantial 40-60%!
With the flood of Rapid Authoring tools in the market, RapideL has an edge because of its easy-to-use Microsoft Word interface which enables IDs and SMEs to preview the final course at the storyboard stage itself. In addition to this, the Learning Templates Library gives an ID or SME the flexibility of building a highly engaging course. The courses created conform to eLearning Standards such as SCORM 1.2.
Features like Instructional templates, review mechanisms, image reports, and audio reports allow users to effectively manage the workflow for eLearning content development.
Says Supam Maheshwari, CEO, Brainvisa, "This is certainly a breakthrough in the industry. Today all Training Leaders require rapid development and deployment to train their global staff much faster than before and the RapideL suite of tools and custom workflows meets all their business objectives. Many of our Fortune 100 customers have already experienced the benefits of RapideL and we will continue to research further to bring more innovations to the industry. "
Reinforcing the benefits of RapideL, Nitin Agarwal, COO, Brainvisa rightly says, "Having experienced the pain points of our customers for the last few years, we came up with this innovation which will give a powerful combination of authoring in the MS word interface and automated publishing in Flash without the need to integrate or understand Flash or XML. This offers amazing simplicity and serves a vast range of rapid development needs from Informational courses to sufficiently high-end, instructionally sound course development."
For more information about RapideL, please visit http://www.rapidel.com
About Brainvisa (An Indecomm Global Services Company):
Based out of US, UK, Australia and India, Brainvisa is one of the fastest growing learning solutions companies. Brainvisa also has operations in Middle East and Far East. Incorporated in 2000, Brainvisa has been consistently growing and today it is a 450+ people company offering end-to-end blended learning solutions which includes Consulting & Training Needs Analysis, Design and Development, Deployment and Maintenance.
Brainvisa has helped Fortune 1000 clients to achieve competitive advantage through increased sales, improved productivity, reduced time to market, improved employee retention and reduced training time.
Brainvisa's Technology solutions helps their clients centrally manage the Human Capital performance, track current competency levels, gaps thereby reduce gaps and enhance productivity. The company has won, accolades from Brandon Hall for its Learning Management System (bvLMS) as being one of the most cost-effective LMS solutions globally.
www.brainvisa.com
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