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In addition to Berkeley Training's vast list of Technical
and Professional Development courses and resources, there
is also an integral component to supplement classroom training;
custom content development. Berkeley Training has the capabilities
and expertise to assist with custom courseware and e-learning
development needs.
By following a sound instructional design model and learning
methodologies, we can develop specific learning modules to be
used in the classroom or on-line to enhance the learning experience
for your employees. Using the learning solution approach involves
an integrated and dedicated team from the inception to the roll-out.
This team of instructional designers, editors, writers and designers
play a key role in monitoring the instructional value of the
courses and other content developed by our company.
Some of the key functions of our development team are:
Instructional Design
Content Authoring
Content Editing
Berkeley Training has a proven approach, a repeatable process
and a cost effective structure to ultimately deliver a unique
solution that fits your organization's learning culture. Below
are available options for our custom content e-learning development
using the following tools for development
(Articulate, Breeze, ToolBook, Lectora).
E-Learning Solutions:
Web-based assessments
Modular web based curriculum
Electronic Performance Support
Simulations
Workflow Process and Methodology
Areas of expertise for courseware or e-learning include:
Information Technology
Systems training
Finance and Accounting
Soft skills training
Medical practitioners
Industry compliance and regulations
For courseware content development, again, Berkeley Training follows
a sound Instructional Systems Design methodology from start to finish
(Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation and Evaluation).
We work closely with our customers to construct an engaging and
useful solution for their classroom training needs.
Courseware Solutions:
Quick Reference Guides
Seminar Handouts
Students courseware manuals
Instructor Guides
Presentation slides
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