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Online Learning Management

Course Delivery and Resource Development

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Learning Management - Evolution

 

L-Cubed has evolved from the pioneering work of its key architect which started as long ago as 1980 - on mainframe computers with worldwide communications.

From these early days with Control Data PLATO/PLM, through simple learning management on the first PCs through the 80s, growth through the 90s with specific bespoke implimentations and then to the first builds of the L-Cubed product in 2002 and now on to the fifth release of L-Cubed.

However.....

Evolution is a concept that runs throughout L-Cubed itself.

The system is built so as to allow course creators to evolve their courses easily and quickly as needs and available resources change.

Your first course can be published and in use by learners in hours using resources currently at your disposal. It can then evolve as time and budgets allow.

You can try out the system including a couple of short demo 'courses'. CLICK HERE to contact us!

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Last updated: 31 Jan 2013


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