SyberWorks announces a new article available in its Media Center: “Developing Learning Activities and Simulations in e-Learning Content”

April 01, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
SyberWorks, Inc., a leader in custom e-Learning Solutions and the Learning Management System (LMS) industry, today announces a new article available in the SyberWorks Online Media Center: “Developing Learning Activities and Simulations in e-Learning Content.”

Dave Boggs, CEO of SyberWorks, states, “The article is written by Dana Fine, Senior Instructional Designer here at SyberWorks, and is one in a series that covers constructive topics important to online training content development. The article discusses strategies for using learning activities and simulations in online training content development.”

Boggs continues, “Developing both learning activities and simulations as part of your e-Learning content is essential to the success of your online training program. Given the number of course authoring tool options available in the marketplace today, many companies are taking advantage of these tools to enhance their e-Learning content.”

Dana Fine, Senior Instructional Designer at SyberWorks, says, “While simulations are currently the most expensive learning activity for online courses, they can be extremely beneficial if you are looking to enhance your e-Learning content. Simulations can be designed and programmed as warranted for specific learning scenarios, and allow you to add as much interactive training as possible.”

The article is located in the SyberWorks Online Media Center at http://www.syberworks.com/ e-LearningResources.htm.

About SyberWorks

SyberWorks, Inc. (http://www.syberworks.com) is a leader in the custom e-Learning Solutions and Learning Management System industries for Fortune 1000 corporations, higher education, and other industries. Located in Waltham, Massachusetts, the company serves the multi-billion-dollar e-Learning market. Since 1995, SyberWorks has developed and delivered unique and economical solutions to create, manage, measure, and improve e-Learning programs at companies and organizations in the United States, Canada, Europe, and other countries.