Better Customer Service - Richer Learning Experience
Miami, FL (USA), June 2014 - QuickLessons, the collaborative platform for creating engaging and effective online courses, and eLearning Brothers (eLB), a leading provider of eLearning templates and custom eLearning design, have announced a global alliance to better serve their current and future customers.
eLB’s characters, templates, games, and other content now help to enhance courses created with QuickLessons to produce a richer learning experience for end users.
Alfredo Leone, QuickLessons CEO said, "All QuickLessons corporate plans now include a selection of 200+ characters from eLearning Brothers. Clients can choose from among photos, illustrations, and a wide variety of poses. In addition, we are launching a new feature to add interaction to courses built with QuickLessons with more than 25 games and quizzes from eLearning Brothers available in our HTML5 library".
Dan Dellenbach, eLB’s Business Development highlighted, "eLearning Brothers is pleased to work together with QuickLessons. We have followed QuickLessons for several years and value their professionalism, quality of products, and ability to penetrate new markets. QuickLessons provides an excellent platform for designers and developers to quickly turn their content into engaging eLearning."
"eLB has full confidence in QuickLessons’ ability to showcase our tools to a large audience of potential users who will enthusiastically use them to create awesome eLearning," Dellenbach added.
"We are convinced that the resources offered by eLearning Brothers make for an amazing online training experience. Integrating these resources into our collaborative platform provides a powerful and compelling value proposition for organizations interested in developing effective and efficient online training to achieve the best business results", Leone completed.
Both companies look to further leverage synergies between QuickLessons and eLearning Brothers with more product integration releases about to come.
Collectively, both companies aim to deliver solutions to turn subject-matter experts into eLearning designers, and experienced designers into learning engagement rockstars.