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Symbioun recognized by Diversity Business

Symbioun was selected as one of the Top Diversity Businesses in the USA. This award recognizes successful Read More...

Victor Kannan (middle) with Ken Huff from Georgia Power, and Karen Clay, VP of Marketing- Ryla

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Realizing Dreams

When we wanted to come up with a tagline that will best encapsulate the story of Symbioun and what we intend to achieve, we went about identifying the most important things for our customers and employees.

When we analyzed the profile of our customers, it was clear that a majority of them were trying to give shape to their product ideas and vision and did not have the engineering capability to translate this vision into a working product. This is where we came into the picture.

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Sound ID key to Good Rapid eLearning curriculum

Today’s rapid elearning tools make creating elearning courses so much easier. It’s possible to build good elearning courses with a limited understanding of the technology. Rapid elearning is all about automating the elearning production process. Once the process is automated, it puts more capability into the hands of creative people. They don’t have to worry about programming constraints and can spend their efforts building better learning.

Because the tools are easy to use and just about anyone can create “elearning” with them, some assert that the tools create bad elearning. It’s the same argument you hear about PowerPoint. While this might be true about some of the elearning courses developed with rapid elearning tools, noted elearning archaeologist, Werner von Oppelbaumer, is quick to point out that crappy elearning existed years before the rapid development tools came on the scene. In fact, he goes on to say that crappy training existed before elearning was a form of training.

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