ComputerPREP Offers E-Learning Products

ComputerPREP is now offering 372 new e-learning products, including a comprehensive library of classroom, Web-based, computer-based, distance learning and self-study curriculum. ComputerPREP products cover all training modalities with a consistent look and feel, and a solid instructional design. This allows students to seamlessly combine products from different categories to create blended learning solutions designed to meet their unique requirements.

The new e-learning products are available in both computer- and Web-based formats. For online learners, the ComputerPREP 2GO Web-based courses provide a convenient and easy vehicle for users to access curriculum from any computer. ComputerPREP, Ph'enix, AZ, www.computerprep.com.

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