Xyleme Announces Customer Case Study
Boulder, CO (USA), June 2014 - Xyleme LCMS provides centralized content management and translation enablement for global nonprofit®. The company has published its latest customer case study featuring global conservation leader, Rare. Rare manages a significant amount of content, teaching local leaders in more than fifty countries about using social marketing to change behaviors to impact conservation.
Xyleme’s authoring system has had a significant impact on Rare’s ability to scale conservation efforts globally. Within Xyleme LCMS, content is stored as individual learning objects - as opposed to large, monolithic courses - which has allowed Rare the ability to create adaptive content quickly and effectively. Allowing them to easily customize based on the region the content is intended for, adaptive content has helped Rare improve their overall teaching success and expand their reach in other regions.
"Xyleme helps our staff spend the time where they most need to, which is on teaching the curriculum and making sure that our learners are learning what they need to," observed Monica Pearce, Manager of Conservation Research at Rare.
The ability to manage translations directly within the software has provided a major process improvement for Rare. Since the implementation of Xyleme, Rare has saved thirty percent on translation costs and even more in time savings because they can easily isolate only the relevant material to translate.