Major eLearning Programme Successful on CLIX
Sevenoaks (UK), May 2011 - CLIX and IMC's team of consultants have helped eLearning for Healthcare (e-LfH) to deliver one of the most ambitious LMS projects seen in the UK in recent years. The project's aim is to deliver 6,000 hours of eLearning materials to healthcare professionals across the National Health Service (NHS).
Following the successful launch of the service, the e-LfH team is now actively using CLIX to meet the educational needs and requirements of all medical professionals and those in associated disciplines across the NHS - from single projects to multiple eLearning solutions.
Dr Dirk Thissen, managing director, IMC (UK) Learning comments, "The scale of this project is immense and will change the face of learning throughout the Department of Health. This is truly one of the most significant LMS projects in recent years, and IMC is proud to be part of such an undertaking by the UK Government."
The e-LfH team required a hosted, enterprise-scale learning management system (LMS) that could be integrated with complex NHS-wide corporate networks and systems. In addition, the team needed a system that is intuitive and user friendly, as well as technical and consultancy services to ensure the project ran smoothly.
Alan Ryan, national programme director at the e-LfH comments, "After carefully reviewing a number of LMS platforms, IMC clearly stood out as capable of offering the learning management system we needed and the expertise in large scale implementation management and consultancy critical to the success of this ambitious project. Now two years into a five year contract, the CLIX platform has proven itself capable of meeting the e-LfH project's complex needs."
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