Training System Delivers Accredited Courses

The Dynamic Online Training System (DOTS) developed by Australian-based WebRaven has made its way into the U.S. market. The system delivers online, self-paced accredited courses to students, providing them with a cost-effective method and the opportunity to complete their high school certificates via the Internet. DOTS is a fully manageable enrollment, student management, course administration and tuition delivery system for educational institutions. It is an innovative software solution that manages all members of an institution, from content managers, content creators, instructors and students. The system also effectively manages the delivery of training to all members of your institution, and even has the facilities to be e-commerce enabled. In addition, DOTS offers complete flexibility to build your own online courseware using multimedia components such as videos, sound clips, images, PDF files and animated GIFs. Advantages of incorporating DOTS into any institution include the cost savings, easy delivery method via the Internet and less reliability on physical resources. WebRaven, Brisbane, Australia, www.webraven.com.

The Dynamic Online Training System (DOTS) developed by Australian-based WebRaven has made its way into the U.S. market. The system delivers online, self-paced accredited courses to students, providing them with a cost-effective method and the opportunity to complete their high school certificates via the Internet. DOTS is a fully manageable enrollment, student management, course administration and tuition delivery system for educational institutions. It is an innovative software solution that manages all members of an institution, from content managers, content creators, instructors and students. The system also effectively manages the delivery of training to all members of your institution, and even has the facilities to be e-commerce enabled. In addition, DOTS offers complete flexibility to build your own online courseware using multimedia components such as videos, sound clips, images, PDF files and animated GIFs. Advantages of incorporating DOTS into any institution include the cost savings, easy delivery method via the Internet and less reliability on physical resources. WebRaven, Brisbane, Australia, www.webraven.com.

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