| Major UK retailer, Woolworths, and the railway control and signalling technology specialist, Westinghouse Rail, are among the corporations taking advantage of Context Sensitive LearningTM CSL(TM) - a revolutionary delivery system that uses e-learning to give the end users the IT-related learning information they need at the moment they need it.
Corporations are beginning to reap the benefits of using Context Sensitive Learning™ to reduce learning costs, as well as increase worker efficiency and productivity through providing access to informal learning materials at the point of need.
Devised by e-learning specialist Trainer1, CSL™ is set to take the US by storm, with companies including Procter & Gamble along with UPS in discussions to implement this technology.
In addition, Trainer1 has concluded distribution deals for CSL™ is the USA with Intralearn, a Connecticut-based e-learning specialist in Business Performance Technology, and with Capstone Technologies, at Camas, in Washington state.
Recently shortlisted for an e-Learning Award in the UK for the most innovative use of e-learning, CSL™ is also being distributed in Italy, Scandinavia, South Africa, Singapore and Malaysia.
According to Trainer1's managing director, Neil Lasher: "Westinghouse Rail Systems has reduced learning costs, increased worker efficiency and productivity through providing access to informal learning materials at the point of need via the CSL™ system.
Lasher added: "The threefold concept behind CSL™ is that it provides immediate learning, intelligent learning and direct delivery of that learning. As such, it meets the need for what are now being termed 'workflow learning' tools.
"CSL™ integrates learning into workflow without detracting from the work itself - thus keeping the cost of training/learning to a minimum and, at the same time, maximizing the output from the learning."
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