A KEIGHLEY e-learning company will benefit from a new partnership.
AdaptiVLE has joined the eLearning Network, as an industry partner.
The move will enable the Sunderland Street firm to work with other providers on new projects.
AdaptiVLE builds custom online courses for schools, universities and commercial organisations across the world.
The six-strong workforce develops the resources using animation, storytelling, characters and games.
Managing director, Lewis Carr, said: “Delivering e-learning services is a collaborative endeavour and all members of the network are working to make online learning a better experience for end users.
“As our client base has grown from colleges to large commercial brands, we have earned a wealth of experience that we believe should be shared with other members of the e-learning community.”
The eLearning Network – a not-for-profit organisation – has members including course providers, trainers and specialists in education and commercial business.
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