MyKnowledgeMap shortlisted for two e-Learning Awards
MyKnowledgeMap have been shortlisted not once but twice for the national 2007 e-Learning Awards.
The shortlistings were in the "best example of supporting learners online" and "most innovative new product in e-learning" categories. Our custom learning tool Storywriter Toolkit was selected by a panel of judges to make the shortlist in the “most innovative new product in e-learning” category.
The awards are organised annually by e.learning age, the national magazine for learning organisations and the eLearning network, the UK’s foremost professional association for users and developers of e-learning.
The magazine received a record number of entries for this year’s awards from organisations all over the world. The awards ceremony to be held in London in November looks set to be the learning industry’s most glitzy and glamorous event of the year, celebrating the best that the industry has to offer.
We are delighted to have been shortlisted for these two prestigious e-learning awards which serve as welcome recognition of our innovation and excellence within the field of e-learning.
Rob Arntsen, Managing Director of MyKnowledgeMap, says of the awards "They reflect MyKnowledgeMap’s two-pronged approach to creating successful e-learning tools: on the one hand, developing leading-edge technologies that meet an educational need, and on the other, on ensuring that all of our products are attractive to use and have a real value to the learners who use them."
