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Resourceful e-learning partnership between Learning Nexus and Video Arts

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In a joint partner venture, two leading e-learning suppliers, Video Arts and Learning Nexus, have teamed up to advocate each other’s products into their existing offerings.

Founded by John Cleese, Sir Antony Jay, and a few other television professionals in 1972, Video Arts has since become a business 'must have', delivering video and e-learning courses to customers in over 50 countries. Since 2007 Video Arts has been part of the BAFTA award-winning Tinopolis group, one of the UK's largest independent media producers across television, animation and new media. It is a trusted provider of quality e-learning and digital video learning programmes, striving to offer a solution that creates memorability in terms of both content and service.

The central idea behind Video Arts is to help engage and develop people with longer lasting learning. It produces and distributes high quality video and e-learning courses to help put across learning messages in an entertaining and memorable way. Video Arts draws upon the best in subject matter expertise, learning design and television production to create longer lasting learning.

In contrast, Learning Nexus have spent almost 3 decades developing high quality cost-effective online learning content, building a dynamic and practical e-catalogue with over 200 courses, the largest in the UK. With courses ranging from Health and Safety, Workplace Skills and Managing Diversity, Learning Nexus is in an excellent position to offer its partners a wide variety of content, depending on the needs of their respective end-users.

Learning Nexus has so far found the new partner strategy to be quite a success, as combining resources is the best way to get the best training to the right people, and it couldn't be more delighted to be added to Video Arts portfolio of partners.

"Video Arts chose Learning Nexus as a partner for two reasons: The quality of the Health & Safety e-learning content, and its people, who have been exceptionally good to work with. We have a number of carefully selected partners, so this type of relationship is not new to us. When we see key content that we feel compliments our own quality we look to partner to enhance our library."

For Media enquiries, contact

Learning Nexus: Michelle Craddock, [email protected]

Video Arts: Kim Wigfield, [email protected]