Content point

Content point

Content Point, supplied by Atlantic Link LTD in the UK and USA, is a 'smart' Windows client which allows collaborative development and deployment of e-learning from anywhere in the world – all from a central server. Interactive and media-rich courses are developed using a drag and drop interface, no programming skills are required. Courses are delivered automatically as Flash movies - without the need for any Flash skills.

References

* Dr Richard Hyde (2008). e-learning age." UK, biz media.
* Mike Alcock (2007). e-learning age, Atlantic Link scoops National training award." UK, biz media.
* Mike Alcock (2007). e-learning age, Atlantic Link wins e-learning shootout." UK, biz media.
* Jenny Carruth (editor) (2007). e-learning age, e.learning industry award." UK, biz media.
* Jenny Carruth (editor) (2006). e-learning age, the DIY era." UK, biz media.

Further reading

* http://www.atlantic-link.co.uk/home_contentpoint.htm
* http://www.atlanticlinkglobal.com/files/images/swf/contentpoint.swf
* http://www.rapidelearningstore.com/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=206
* http://www.kineo.com/rapid-e-learning/atlantic-link---rapid-elearning-tool.html

External links

* http://www.atlantic-link.co.uk
* http://www.c4lpt.co.uk/Top100Tools/atlanticlink.html


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