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Related DocumentsThink of a course as an organized file folder of information on a particular topic. The course serves as an outline of and introduction to the material. However, most organizations have assorted documents, files, and other information that relates to the course topic. Often, each piece resides somewhere different and obscure - one file is on a local hard disk, another is on a CD in someone's desk, and another is on a network file server. The ability to dynamically link the user to corporate support resources such as standardized spreadsheets, competitive databases and reference material, policy documents, engagement summaries, research papers, and external industry sites is critical to sustaining a continuous learning environment. Your e-learning initiative can make a place for all these documents so that they can be found corporate-wide, or your courses can link to them in their existing locations. -- Copyright © 2002-2005 Cognitivity -- |