Serving Your Training Needs

Training has never been more important than it is now, and the rate of compendial science-related changes never faster.  How can you keep up with required training with limited time, resources and funds to develop and deliver it?  Contact: Compendial Learning.com for help.

Compendial Learning offers services to help solve many of your training problems.  The services include:

1.    Providing free e-learning tools ready to go:

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These tools have been used in full length training modules to provide interactivity, and inspire the learner to ask and answer their own questions.  You are free to use them in your own training materials.

2.    Creation of  e-learning tools/training courses and courses delivered in person to suit your specific requirements:

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"Canned" programs can satisfy general needs, but your organization may have specific training needs that require custom training program development.  Compendial Learning can satisfy these requirements rapidly and at very reasonable costs.

3.    A blog whereby we can tell you what we are currently working on, you can tell  us what you think, and you can suggest other ideas for learning tools:

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The blog is another mode for interactivity.  You can influence new program development, and inspire modifications to existing programs.

4.    A page related to the wiki site, Compendial Learning Wiki.  The wiki site is designed to enable the entire community of people involved in the development of compendial materials, or who are required to work with the compendia, to contribute to a knowledge base covering potentially all aspects related to the compendia.

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5.    Creation of "Flash" movies (*.swf file formats) that can be used for training and advertisements.  The "Sponsors" pane on the right shows some of these in action.  A few more examples may be found here.

6.    Consultation by David A. Porter, Ph.D., the developed of this site, and founder of the Compendial Learning Wiki.  You may read recommendations for Dr. Porter at: http://www.linkedin.com/myprofile?trk=hb_side_pro

Free Offers:

Sign up to receive periodic free materials not available to the public in general.  By clicking on the link below, you will be directed to a page with a free article Qualification, Validation, and Verification of Nonsterile Microbiological Methods by Dr. David A. Porter.  You will receive periodic email notifications of future free offerings.

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Meaning of "Interactive Objects": 

Bite-sized educational tools in *swf file format (Flash), or as ready to use Java or JavaFX applications.  Those associated with the Compendial Learning Wiki are often free to use at this site at any time.  Click here for other usages of the term.

The free Java-based learning objects are downloadable via Java Web Start, and you can use them in any way you see fit to facilitate your compendial training needs.

Using Java Web Start applications requires that you have a Java-enabled browser. This is easy to do first by downloading the free Java Runtime Environment (JRE) from this site:

http://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp

Sponsors

Compendial Learning encourages sponsors to place ads on this site.  As an additional service, Compendial Learning can prepare animated advertisements for you such as it did for Vectech Pharmaceutical Consultants and the Microbiology Network.  These ads can be made available for any site you may wish.  Prices are reasonable!  See the sponsorship page for details and a few examples of as types we can make.


Important!:

Please note that the provided elearning tools will be related to compendial science.  These materials should be considered as educational in nature, and should not be considered as the official view of  any compendia.  See Terms of Use.