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BT have selected Atlantic Link to provide their software for rapid e-learning development across all
lines of business.
After
successfully implementing an enterprise-wide LMS, BT identified the
need to create and update e-learning content faster and cheaper. BT wanted to improve the speed of production, make the content
engaging and, vitally, to ensure quality and compliance to standards. A
key standard for BT is to ensure all new content meets accessibility
standards for disabled people (W3C-AA).
A checklist of required features was drawn up by the BT Learning
& Development team who then looked at 16 different authoring tools.
The software that best met BT's requirements was the collaborative
authoring system from Atlantic Link (Content Point, Capture Point and
Knowledge Point). This software provides an integrated suite of tools
for creating, managing, and tracking learning content.
Commenting on the deal, Atlantic Link's Managing Director, Mike
Alcock stated "This hugely significant win proves that our rapid
e-learning software is at the forefront of the e-learning marketplace.
BT have clearly understood the benefits of deploying the world's most
advanced collaborative e-learning tools and we look forward to a long
partnership with them to develop their next generation of e-learning
courses".
About Atlantic Link
Atlantic Link Limited was founded in 2002 by Mike Alcock and Tony
Reddington. Having worked in e-learning for many years, Tony and Mike
had come to the conclusion that e-learning was too slow and expensive
to produce, too complicated for most people to create and almost
impossible to maintain. Starting with a clean sheet of paper, and with
a team of the best software developers in the world (based in Kiev,
Ukraine), they threw out the rulebook and wrote a brand new e-learning
architecture based on the latest generation of Microsoft technologies.
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