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RapideL enables rapid eLearning development in 22 languages!
Brainvisa
| New Jersey, Seattle, Pune, London, Sydney
8-Nov-2006 » Training Press Releases » RapideL has been enabled with support for language localization in up to 22 languages!
Large Corporate today are expanding globally at a rampant pace more than ever before. With increasing geographically dispersed offices and workforce, comes the need for localized training for performance enhancement. This trend has created a very large need to create rapid eLearning and training in multiple languages to train the local staff in their native languages.
Brainvisa's vast experience in language localizing has led them to design and develop a solution to meet this challenge. Brainvisa's RapideL has now been enabled with support for language localization and supports up to 22 languages! This rapid eLearning authoring solution which uses MS Word as its authoring interface supports easy localization of content and publishes SCORM/AICC compliant flash courses. RapideL also supports relative positioning of content as suited for various scripts and languages which is a boon for the content development community. It supports multiple languages such as European and Asian languages. Hence, it is now possible to easily create multilingual versions of the same course using RapideL. Some of the languages that RapideL supports include, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Chinese, and Japanese.
"Apart from the learners, the eLearning developers too are faced with a similar challenge. Though a plethora of authoring tools is available in the market, they have been primarily created for English speaking developers or SMEs. The interface of these tools along with all their functionalities is available only in English. RapideL has taken care of this challenge - the tool and its entire interface can be customized in any language" said Vikas Kumar, CTO Brainvisa. "We want the course developer community to benefit from this and I am sure initiatives like this will impact the entire learning community on the whole and take the learning effectiveness to the next level" he added.
RapideL, which allows Instructional Designers and SMEs to author eLearning courses in flash,
makes localization happen - on-time and within the budget. RapideL also allows you to select the player in the desired language thereby giving the learner a completely customized eLearning experience. The language of the player can be changed at the click of a button.
To download a free trial of RapideL or view the quick tour, 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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