Moodle VLE aids Princess Alice Hospice in its Distance Learning Care Program A UK based hospice specialising in free end of life care and high-quality nursing sought a VLE platform to deliver collaborative, blended learning courses. The hospice needed to acquire a suitable, experience VLE expert to help implement and run the e-learning platform successfully and within a strict budget.
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Pickfords saves over 60% by choosing Moodle for online training Pickfords is a household name for removals and storage, handling over
30,000 moves a year in the UK alone and over 15,000 moves overseas each
year. Pickfords needed a cost effective and robust system to support its in-house training programmes.
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RAF: learning success soars with Moodle elearning To ensure effective career-long training for 30,000 commissioned and non-commissioned personnel, the RAF worked with HowToMoodle to develop the skills of its online tutors. |
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World Bank : Supporting learners without Internet connection using Moodle
HowToMoodle uses its in-depth Moodle
expertise to devise a cost-effective, open source solution to further
enhance learning in areas where it can really make a difference. |
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Samaritans: making elearning effective for volunteers across 200+
branches Samaritans has developed a series of
elearning courses
to provide a cost effective and convenient way for volunteers to be
trained in their own homes. |
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Clinicians, dental tutors and GPs across South of England embrace
e-learning To
provide learning to tens of thousands of healthcare workers across five
counties, 24 hospitals and numerous small clinics and private
organisations is a huge task. NHS Education South Central (NESC)
started investigating the role that e-learning could play in 2008, aware
of the benefits and efficiencies that it could bring to both trainees
and educators. |
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