Projects / Clients
Have you noticed that some online learning programs out there are technically sound, but tedious to complete? Still others are superficially entertaining courses which ignore proven adult learning principles.
Courses designed by Circle Learning succeed by tapping into the sweet spot where professionally designed learning and engaging online presentation overlap.
For more information and relevant examples of our work, contact us by filling out this form.
Some examples:
BC Hydro
BC Hydro turned to Circle Learning to develop an effective online tool in support of Hydro’s ambitious energy conservation goals. Rolled out to over 35,000 public sector employees, the Workstation Tune-up Training Program uses LEARNLite™ to deliver 8 modules on energy conservation including an interactive desktop energy calculator.
Building Owners and Managers Association
Delivering comprehensive, often complex training to a diverse audience was the challenge facing BOMA BC. Working with content expertise from Prism Engineering, Circle Learning developed an award winning LEARN™ program providing building operators with practical training in energy management. The success of this eEnergy Training program led to development of an enhanced version for national distribution in both official languages.
BC Wild Life Federation
The BC Wildlife Federation needed developers capable of converting the Conservation and Outdoor Recreation Education program into ground breaking online education. Circle Learning delivered LEARN™ modules designed to engage audiences from young teens to retired adults.
Comments from Course Participants
"I found the course to be informative and practical. It allowed me to take my time and did not make me felt pressured.”
"Good format, I liked the use of audio/visuals. Also, course was broken up into many modules and sub-modules, so I could spend as little as 5 minutes a day, and still get something out of it.”
“Over all presentation was good because I felt myself in a live class room.”
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