Elearning - February/March 2008 - (Page 46) NewProducts: LMS then view the results in 10 different report types. Management can author questions using wizards in a Windows environment and then store and edit them with local or shared repositories. The authoring wizards make it easy to create 20 different types of questions. While using the authoring wizards, you can add multimedia files including audio, video, Flash animations and Captivate simulations to Perception questions. When the participant completes an assessment, the results are stored in Perception’s answer database. Administrators can then view these via a browser. Perception offers 10 predefined report styles, but you can also define your own reports. A Perceptions Workflow management module allows organizations to define and enforce processes and rules to control the development and deployment of questions. For more information visit, www.questionmark.com. KNOWLEDGE ANYWHERE ANNOUNCES QUEST EXPRESS E-LEARNING SOLUTION Quest Express from Knowledge Anywhere is a low-risk, low cost-of-entry e-learning solution for small to medium-sized companies interested in providing training to their employees. Quest Express includes Quest Track Standard Edition LMS with five hours of consulting time, including a pre-production review of a company’s PowerPoint training presentation, site branding with a company’s corporate logo, course launch announcement package and post-launch support. Elearning solutions help garner fast results for mid-sized companies stretched for resources and time. For more information visit www.knowledgeanywhere.com or surveys. It allows management to schedule people to take the assessments, deliver them in a variety of ways and CREATE QUESTIONS, ORGANIZE QUIZZES Questionmark Perception is a complete assessment management system that enables you to create questions and organize them into exams, quizzes, tests 46 February/March 2008 Elearning! http://www.questionmark.com http://www.knowledgeanywhere.com
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