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Learning Technologies visitors discover Seminar HeadStart's winning formula

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Seminar's end-to-end service that has been helping organizations launch professional e-learning content faster, while building the skills and capability to create their own courses, will be highlighted at Learning Technologies this week at Olympia.

Seminar's HeadStart service brings together three components in a tried and tested process to get departments and organizations up and running with e-learning: content creation, e-learning delivery and tracking, and the capability to update or create new modules.

"We've turned our experience of developing e-learning solutions for major organizations into a winning formula," said Nicola Foster, Business Development Manager for HeadStart.

First, professional e-learning designers from award-winning Information Transfer create an initial module or set of modules using the organization's internal source materials and design guides. The Seminar Learning System team then provides hosted and managed e-learning management systems to deliver and track the e-learning. And finally, Seminar provides the tools and training needed to keep the content up-to-date, create new courses and sustain the e-learning offering in-house.

"The feedback from the project has exceeded our expectations on every level," said Rosaleen Perry of Superquinn, winner of the E-learning Age Award for securing widespread adoption of e-learning. Superquinn of Ireland worked with Information Transfer and Seminar to develop a new e-learning training programme for their supermarket staff.

Seminar and Information Transfer consultants will be on Stand 116 Wednesday and Thursday at Olympia to discuss the HeadStart service with visitors.