Giunti Labs Provides Best Practice Lessons
Sestri Levante (I) - Best practice lessons from an award-winning learning content management system application are among the key tips and techniques on offer at this year's Learning Technologies conference on 31st January and 1st February at Olympia, London.
The Giunti Labs' learn eXact® learning content management system (LCMS) is being used in the Radiology - Integrated Training Initiative (R-ITI) Project, which is helping to reduce radiology-based diagnosis time in the National Health Service (NHS). To date, the project has produced more than 600 hours of eLearning at a fraction of the previous costs of training.
Since adopting learn eXact, the R-ITI Project has made great strides towards its target of reducing radiology-based diagnosis time to eighteen weeks from the average of two years currently experienced by patients entering the NHS. The R-ITI Project, a collaborative initiative between the Royal College of Radiologists, the Department of Health, and the NHS, won a gold award in the eLearning Age Awards announced last November.
Jon Turner, project manager of the R-ITI Project, will be giving more details of this project at the conference that accompanies the Learning Technologies exhibition. Speaking in the session on 'The changing face of content development' on 1st February, Turner will explain how to:
- Build a design process around subject-matter experts (SMEs).
- Deal effectively with issues including motivation, risk and reward.
- Ensure quality with the expert review process.
- Use tools to capture and share expertise.
According to Angus Turpin, manager for Giunti Labs in the UK and Ireland, "The Giunti Labs' learn eXact® suite is also being used in the public sector, along with such industries as telecoms, banking and finance, as well as in healthcare, to deliver benefits to learners and their employers."
"New developments in LCMS technology now mean that we can deliver and monitor the use of learning content on mobile devices such as Blackberry™ mailers, Windows Mobile™ palm computers, Symbian™ Smartphones, and Xybernaut™ Wearable computers gaming consoles," he added. "This new generation of mobile LCMSs (mLCMS) will be available at the Giunti Labs' stand (stand number 34) at the accompanying Learning Technologies exhibition."