Worlddidac Quality Charter Accreditation for Digital Publishing
Munich (GER)/Bern (CH) - August, 2007 - digital publishing, a leading producer of interactive learning software, has received certification under the Worlddidac Quality Charter (WQC). This prestigious designation was presented by the Worlddidac Foundation, an independent, international trade association for the education market with members in nearly fifty countries. The Worlddidac Quality Charter is a quality certification for companies who participate in educational projects worldwide.
The WQC certification goes beyond existing ISO standards and also provides the assurance that digital publishing has the capacity to deliver products and services that contribute to quality education and sustainable results. WQC-certified companies have demonstrated their commitment to education and the standards of best practice for product quality, after sales support, corporate governance, educational excellence, innovation, and long-term stability.
The Worlddidac Association has served learning and teaching since 1952. The Charter was established from the Quality Imperative of the Education for All initiative promoted by UNESCO in accordance with the United Nations Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (2005-2014) and in conformity with the goals of the World Bank.
digital publishing is a world leader in interactive language training software and tutoring services. Founded in 1994, the company is a pioneer in computer-based language training. digital publishing provides award-winning language-learning software and training services that help improve the communication skills of private and corporate customers worldwide.
The company's products are used by more than 4.5 million students worldwide and range among the world's most used educational software.
Today the company is one of the most successful and fastest-growing providers of technology-enhanced learning solutions in the industry. digital publishing's learning software has been awarded numerous prizes, including the coveted Worlddidac Award 2006. digital publishing products and services are available in more than sixty countries and online at www.clt-net.com.
"digital publishing has a long history of working with educators to develop its products. Our very first language-learning software products were sold to educators back in 1994", says Armin Hopp, digital publishing's co-founder and CEO. "digital publishing's accreditation is a testament to our ongoing efforts to fully engage with our education customers and understand their need for products that make a difference in language learning and training."