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OVERVIEW
RealSENSE provides organisations with a range of comprehensive training services from
analysis and design to delivery and evaluation. With a team of skilled and experienced designers originating from the
UK's largest and most successful bespoke Computer Based Training
company, RealSENSE's staff have been involved in the provision of high quality training for a broad range of national and international organisations. Clients from the commercial, defence and space markets have included 3M, BT, Chartered Institute of Bankers, Hewlett Packard, IVECO, the MoD, NASA and Rolls Royce.
In a market now saturated with creative designers and multimedia developers,
RealSENSE remains a firm advocate of good instructional design being the key to successful training
solutions. With careful attention to customer requirements, RealSENSE analyses training needs, identifies and
selects the right delivery methods and combines the right balance of learning information with interaction and humour (where appropriate), to produce effective solutions that
improve retention of knowledge and skills transfer.
BENEFITS
- Cost effective training using proven learning methods
- Flexibility of learn approaches e.g. in your own time at your own pace
- Generic solutions that can be tailored to specific customer requirements
- Course monitoring and test feedback enables continuous improvement
- Interactive learning leads to improved retention of knowledge and skills transfer
- Ease of use and compatibility with multiple computer platforms
- Safe learning for hazardous training scenarios
- Expert advice and support pre and post production
EXAMPLES
WHAT THEY SAY
"What keeps me awake at night is how to get people to stick with Web-based training long enough to learn something." (Bill Byham, Training & Development magazine, March 2000)
"Training is not an optional on-cost. It is the foundation stone of a successful strategy." (Howard Davies, Chairman - Financial Services Authority,
April 2001)
"When asked what learning was the most necessary, he said, not to unlearn what you have learned." (Antisthenes)
"Education is an ornament in prosperity and a refuge in adversity" (Aristotle)
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