Awards
Sydney, Australia, December 14,
2005.
Sydney-based business, Pacific
Multimedia, has successfully competed against a field of well over 100
Australian technology companies to be awarded a prize in the federal
government's Secrets of IT Innovation Awards for 2005. The Minister for
Communications, Information Technology and the Arts, Senator Helen Coonan,
awarded the prize to CEO, Gordon Layard for their innovative e-learning product Metamorphosis.
Apixel Metamorphosis,
automatically and instantly generates dynamic e-learning courses. E-learning
uses computer technology to train or educate staff or students and replaces or
complements traditional classroom learning. With Metamorphosis, all the designer
needs to do is provide their training content to Metamorphosis in the form of a
Word document. Metamorphosis automatically creates a lesson, complete with
matching graphics and learning activities. It tracks the progress and
performance of students and can be delivered on any platform including CD Roms,
intranet or the web. Essentially it can do in minutes what e-learning course
designers previously took weeks or months to achieve.
The company's automated
e-learning products have been designed for the corporate and education sectors
both domestically and overseas.
"We are delighted with the
recognition that this award represents", Layard commented. "Developing
e-learning materials is typically a time consuming and expensive task.
Metamorphosis fully automates the process and makes it possible for business
people, university lecturers and school teachers to instantly create courses for
their staff or students."
You can read more about
Metamorphosis at www.apixel.com or call +61 2 9920 0577.
Contact
Information:
Gordon Layard
Pacific Multimedia Pty Ltd
+61 2 9940 0577
gordon@apixel.com
http://www.apixel.com
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