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 i-Vista
provides online and multimedia education and training. Through a strategic
partnership with e-learning specialist N-Learning, Inc., i-Vista delivers
value to the CMMI eLearn project through the combined skills in educational
design and usability design.
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e-Learning
eLearning is the increasingly popular system of self-paced
training over the Internet. i-Vista is geared to be a provider of online
and multimedia education and training. As your corporations service
partner, our expertise empowers your organization to leverage a range
of multidimensional expertise.
CMMi
The Capability Maturity Model Integration, popularly known by its acronym,
CMMI, is a powerful approach enabling organizations to improve the way
they work. It is a complex, layered and comprehensive model that covers
a variety of aspects relevant to achieving excellence.
CMMI eLearn is a comprehensive eLearning environment designed as a training
tool for CMMI trainers and consultants.
N-Learning, Inc., a company that specializes
in providing e-learning solutions and i-Vista Digital Solutions of Bangalore,
India have entered into a strategic partnership to deliver greater value
to the CMMI eLearn project by combining the two organizations respective
skills in educational design and usability design.
The CMMI eLearn module is created with twin goals:
- To enable learners to acquire concepts crucial for understanding the
CMMI model.
- To empower the learners with workflow learning and collaborative tools
for implementing CMMI.
Motorola
When Motorola decided to showcase its range of CDMA mobile phones on the
website of a leading mobile service provider, it was obvious they had
to try another approach to guiding first-time users. The presentation
of content in print user manuals was redundant for this purpose in terms
of its inapplicability to the medium of the Web.
i-Vista developed a user-friendly interactive manual with engaging simulations
and snapshot references. The combination of visual flair and native interaction
made this a convenient guide that went down well with both Motorola and
first-time users of their C131 and A1 models.
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