NEO LMS Parent Cypher Learning Launches E-Learning Certification Program

Cypher Learning, a provider of learning platforms for schools, universities, and organizations around the world, today launched a new E-learning Integration in Technology and Education, or ELITE, certification program with courses for administrators and teachers on e-learning strategies to help educators maximize effective use of its NEO learning management system and support online teaching, the company said in a news release.

The program will offer opportunities for organizations and individuals to develop and demonstrate effective e-learning strategies and ed tech integration, Cypher Learning said.

Cypher Learning’s learning management systems are used by over 20,000 organizations globally; its award-winning NEO LMS serves K–12 schools and institutions of higher education across the United States and abroad.

The new professional learning programs will be taught by Cypher Learning ed tech team members, each of whom have backgrounds in education and “ extensive experience in instructional design, e-learning and the implementation of educational technology in schools,” the company said.

Learn more at CypherLearning.com.

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