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Giunti Labs Rebrands to eXact Learning Solutions
Sestri Levante (I), August 2010 - Giunti Labs, the online and mobile-learning content-management and digital-repository solution provider, has announced that it is undergoing a management buy-out by the management that started its activities within Giunti Editore Publishing Group during the '90s. At the same time, Giunti Labs has rebranded to eXact learning solutions from 01 August 2010.
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The Red Point and Blackboard in a Strategic Partnership
Iasi (RO), August 2010 - (by Elena Lita) The Red Point, a Romanian company, has recently extended its Academis integrated platform, which ensures complete and efficient management of the resources of higher education institutions. This was done by adding to it the Blackboard blended learning component. Alexandru Uglea, Chief Executive Officer of The Red Point, talks about the objectives of the partnership, as well as about the current goals of his company.
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Could Technical Barriers Hold Back M-learning?
Zurich (CH), August 2010 - A forum of European business leaders has expressed concern that technology and cultural barriers could slow the adoption of mobile and cross-platform learning within their organizations despite the great potential they see for its use. This worry emerged from a roundtable discussion event organized by LINE Communications, the leading provider of learning and communications solutions, on the theme of mobile and multiplatform learning.
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Free Adobe Skills Tests Prove a Hit for Highlander
London (UK), August 2010 - Employees are keener than ever to test, maintain, and demonstrate their skills, and this has been reflected in the popularity of Highlander's range of free online Adobe Skills Tests. Highlander's Adobe Skills Tests cover a range of topics such as Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, Flash, ActionScript, and DreamWeaver and are completely free to take.
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Polish Optometrists Have Insight
Saarbrücken (GER)/ Warsaw (PL), August 2010 – In order to convey medical advancements in ophthalmology to the relevant specialist doctors, equally advanced learning-management methods are being used in Poland. OKOMEDICA S.A, based in Warsaw, has launched a new project enabling eye doctors to undertake further training in ametropia, a specialist area of optometry. At the core of this project is the SaaS variant of IMC AG’s CLIX learning-management system. This project, which is the first of its kind in Poland in terms of size, is financially supported by the European Social Fund.
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