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Introduction to Gomo authoring and Gomo hosting
This is a great place to start if you're new to Gomo and want an overview of what Gomo authoring and Gomo hosting are all about.
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The telecommunications service provider EE is the largest mobile network operator in the UK and serves 30 million customers globally. With 25,000 learners, EE was an enterprise that needed a quick and efficient way to roll out information at a scale that employees would respond to and enjoy learning from.
Not so long ago, it took EE weeks or months to create, distribute, and update content. When courses were finally ready, users weren’t having the kind of learning experiences that contribute to organizational success.
A cloud-based authoring suite proved to be a game-changing solution for EE. Content can now be ready for distribution in days or even hours, with instant distribution and a simplified process when updates are needed. On top of that, learner engagement has increased significantly.
Watch this webinar recording to hear Gomo’s Key Accounts Manager, Huw Edwards, lead a discussion between EE’s Lead Media Designer Andy Charalambides and Gomo Managing Director Mike Alcock. This interactive case study will show you how:
- A cloud-based solution can save enterprise organizations vast amounts of time
- Responsive course design encourages learner engagement
- Learning experiences can be optimized through microlearning
Microlearning is targeted learning in bite-sized chunks that focus on a specific product, feature or service in easy-to-consume learning modules.
Join Gomo’s Business Development Manager, Thom Tate, and Managing Director, Mike Alcock, for a closer look at the topic of Microlearning and why it should be part of any eLearning strategy.
View this webinar to:
- Unpack what Microlearning really means
- Discover the challenges facing today’s modern learners and how Microlearning can overcome them
- Know when to use - and not use - Microlearning for maximum results
- What to look for in a Microlearning platform and draw from Gomo’s industry experience
- See real-life Microlearning examples and understand how organizations have achieved results
Without the ability for managers to personally check in with every single employee, global enterprises need compelling eLearning so that dispersed workforces can meet their training requirements. The key to learning success in these instances, though, is getting this high-quality material to trainees as quickly as possible. Businesses should always look for an easy-to-use toolkit that facilitates the rapid creation and distribution of eLearning at scale.
So, how exactly can an authoring tool save organizations both time and money? Join Gomo’s Business Development Manager, Thom Tate, to discover:
- The many advantages of creating and distributing eLearning in the cloud
- How to eliminate maintenance costs of the solutions you’re using
- How you can create more engaging, fully responsive content in no extra time
Gomo’s underlying functionality is staying the same (phew!) but the new user interface gives your authoring experience a modern facelift with a cleaner, fresher more visually engaging approach.
Here are just a few examples of the changes you can expect to see:
- A complete refresh of all modal windows, tidying elements, and rethinking placements
- A less technical, less intimidating editor
- More images and simple animations
- A new look for our course creation wizard
In this recording, Gomo’s Huw Edwards, Business Development Executive, and Simon Waldram, Customer Success Manager, demo the new UI and reveal why we felt it was time for a change, what there is to be excited about, and how you can dive in and experience the new-look Gomo for yourself.
Language and location present their own challenges when it comes to delivering learning to international audiences. How do you create a single course that translates into multiple languages? What about right-to-left’ languages?
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