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Brainvisa partners with LearnScapes to offer RapideL in South Africa
Brainvisa
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1-Feb-2007 » Training Press Releases » Brainvisa (www.brainvisa.com) a provider of end to end Learning solutions based out of US, UK, India and Australia, announced today that it has entered into an agreement with Learnscapes in South Africa, to sell RapideL, the rapid eLearning content authoring solution and its services in the South African market.
Learnscapes, a specialist in eLearning and training solutions for a vast range of industries in South Africa will now add RapideL to its portfolio to meet its clients' objectives of providing focused learning and technology solutions, services and support.
The South African market has seen a steep growth in electronic education in recent times. With stringent time lines and limited resources, comes a need to create quality eLearning in short time spans. RapideL seems to be a perfect fit for this need.
"After many months of evaluating potential supply partners all over the world, we have signed up with Learnscapes as a partner who can take RapideL into the South African and Sub-Saharan African market through its strong reach and dedicated focus. We are happy to partner with LearnScapes to introduce this innovation in South Africa. ",said Regy Pillai, Product Manager, RapideL.
RapideL, the Rapid eLearning tool developed by Brainvisa enables content authoring in the familiar MS-Word authoring interface to create engaging eLearning courses in Flash. Instructional Designers or SME's from the Corporate Domain and Instructors or teachers from Educational Institutions can now focus entirely on content while RapideL facilitates media rich, instructionally sound eLearning courseware. RapideL 3.1 comes with inbuilt robust project management capabilities such as online review mechanisms, issue tracking and the ability to publish web versions. It promotes collaborative development over the network/ Web while also working as a standalone tool without multiple installations.
To download a free trial of RapideL, please visit http://www.rapidel.com
About Learnscapes:
LearnScapes is a South African company, specializing in eLearning solutions for a multitude of industries and organizations. Learnscapes currently services companies in various industry sectors, and play a vital role in the strategic rollout of training solutions. Many of their clients consider their solutions to provide them with a competitive advantage.
LearnScapes provides South Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa with complete training and e-learning solutions.
http://learnscapes.co.za/
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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