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How to obtain Insight Medical Courses |
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Written by Administrator
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Monday, 13 September 2010 00:45 |
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Please ask about our educational discounts!
For corporate trainers, life just got a whole lot easier.
Seats for the courses are sold as tokens (like passwords) that are good for a period of time after first use. The tokens never expire, and the manager can distribute them to trainees as needs arise. The clock doesn't begin until a token is first used, so you can benefit from economies of scale with the convenience of using tokens when needed. Tokens are very reasonably priced per course and have quantity breaks. Please contact
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to discuss details.
P 574-232-3400
Each training manager will have a specified website where they can see:
- Who registered using their token.
- When they registered.
- When they finished.
- What their score was on the final exam.
- Cumulative scores by question on the final exam, so you know areas requiring more attention.
FEATURES
- Available online.
- Easy to navigate, persistent menu that is always visible.
- Lots of interactivity and animation.
- Quizzes at the end of each section that have hints and confirmation of correct answer.
- High level of instructional design with some humor.
- Glossary that contains definitions of all the terms used in the course with spoken pronunciation.
- Free updates.
- Community forum where users can communicate with each other.
- Gallery of free images.
BENEFITS
- The per-student price is lower because the development cost is amortized over the total students from all companies.
- The ROI is great because you don't waste time and money teaching students the basics.
- The students learn their own pace and can review as often as they want.
- The students can study anywhere the is connectivity.
- The students can study at any time they want.
- Expensive on-site time is saved for advanced topics.
- The students retain more because of the interactivity and instructional design.


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Last Updated on Thursday, 30 September 2010 00:03 |