Cultivate, market, expand...
digital offshoots
From simple eCommerce solutions for non-profit organizations to major conversions for clients like the World Bank, our commitment to quality assures a healthy start for all new projects.
digital curriculum tools
myCATs (my Curriculum Analysis Tools)
a web-based suite of tools, resources, and community of practice for curriculum developers, faculty, administrators, and accreditors. Our myMaps curriculum mapping tool started it all. The myCATs' buzz continues with ongoing Ruby development of myDACUMs (Develop a Curriculum) and myPLARs (Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition).
digital commerce
eCommerce and digital content brokering
The Attachment Network a multi-organizational committee that is comprised of representatives from various sectors, including health, justice, education, and social services, who are interested in promoting and enhancing secure attachment across the life span.
eCommerce and curriculum resale
Our roots are in content brokering: we take your existing content, package it into reusable format (Moodle, WebCt, Blackboard, SCORM), and market it on your behalf. Our team can do it all, from creating a dedicated e-commerce web site, to promotion, distribution, and support. You retain full control of intellectual property and copyright. Visit the Science of Early Child Development at www.scienceofecd.com to see how content brokering might benefit your organization.
digital learning
ICCP Online University
Web-based, grouped, paced, 12 week courses offered by the ICCP Education Consortium. Achieve a sense of learning within a community and benefit from effective support throughout the course. These tutor-led courses offer group interaction throughout the program, with weekly work plans, research and application, discussion forum, and module testing. You can purchase a specified optional textbook from online book providers and have it delivered right to your door.
Simulations (high bandwidth advised)
Too much eLearning is not as engaging, interactive, or interesting (therefore, not as effective) as it should be. Games and simulations (G&S) are clearly among the most interesting and exciting technologies fueling the "next generation eLearning" in education, government and industry. Experience how a scenario based simulation can improve effeciency in learning and assist in appropriate transfer of knowledge.
Software demos (high bandwidth advised)
Use real-life scenarios to contextualize your learning objects. Experience the power of scenario based simulations to improve effeciency in learning and assist in appropriate transfer of knowledge.