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deBurca is not aligned to any particular vendors of VLE, MLE, LMS, LCMS and therefore can provide independent and impartial advice to inform, develop and implement your eLearning strategy.


deBurca has been involved in developing eLearning strategies for a number of diverse organisations in addition to project managing initial implementation and carrying out reviews and studies prior to and post implementation.




scope

We can help you at the technical level by identifying and recommending potential suitable suppliers and services that meet your short, medium and long term goals.

We can also help you at the operational level by assisting with project management (following PRINCE2TM methods) to implement your eLearning strategy and associated staff development programmes and the strategic level by working with you to review your current position and collaboratively define an eLearning strategy.

Contact us for further information.

services

Our eLearning consultancy services include:
  • Analysing your eLearning objectives and current position
  • Carrying out market research (internal & external) to help shape your eLearning vision
  • Developing an eLearning strategy in collaboration with all key stakeholders in your organisation
  • Managing implementation of the eLearning strategy to PRINCE2TM methods
  • Identifying suitable eLearning technology providers and managing the development and procurement of eLearning resources and
  • Managing staff development programme(s).

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