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A leading manufacturer of medical diagnostics products
contracted with the consulting group, iDesign & Delivery
to develop an e-Learning program for laboratory
specialists.
The medical diagnostic company is moving to e-Learning
programs as a way to reduce expenses associated with
classroom training such as development costs, travel
expenses, and instructor-led training costs.
The e-Learning site needed to provide all of the required
training for the laboratory specialists. This training was
previously delivered as instructor-led, classroom
training, or ad hoc mentor-guided training. Additionally,
the requirement of the e-Learning site to be a portal to
other sources of knowledge was also part of the client’s
vision.
A rapid instructional design process was employed by the
iDesign development team to meet the aggressive schedule outlined by the client during the proposal phase. View all 2240 works published by STC Proceedings |
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Sutton, Kristen STC Proceedings 2003
Abstract: A leading manufacturer of medical diagnostics products
contracted with the consulting group, iDesign & Delivery
to develop an e-Learning program for laboratory
specialists.
The medical diagnostic company is moving to e-Learning
programs as a way to reduce expenses associated with
classroom training such as development costs, travel
expenses, and instructor-led training costs.
The e-Learning site needed to provide all of the required
training for the laboratory specialists. This training was
previously delivered as instructor-led, classroom
training, or ad hoc mentor-guided training. Additionally,
the requirement of the e-Learning site to be a portal to
other sources of knowledge was also part of the client’s
vision.
A rapid instructional design process was employed by the
iDesign development team to meet the aggressive schedule outlined by the client during the proposal phase.
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