Welcome to the first edition of our newsletter

In this issue: MMID launches CPD on-line college, MMID introduces an innovative way to access information in a cutting-edge project for DELL, ultimate usability for Down Syndrome Ireland eLearning products, 14 minutes 'Project 2014' documentary featuring RTE's Michael Ryan completed and it's all lights & action for ESB. We hope that you will enjoy the read.

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  July 2007 Newsletter  

 
 
CPD College - a recently formed subsidiary of Multimedia Instructional Design - has launched its first two courses in a series of on-line summer courses targeted at primary teachers. 'Exploring the Writing Process as Part of the English Revised Curriculum' and 'Certificate in Teaching Enterprise' offer primary teachers a convenient method for meeting their CPD (Continuing Professional Development) requirements.
 
 
The Mayor of Waterford, Cllr Cha O'Neill and the Minister for Social and Family Affairs, Martin Cullen TD have recently launched Project 2014. Produced by MMID and presented by Michael Ryan (RTE Nationwide), the 'Project 2014' 14 minutes video sets out how more than 2.4 billion Euro will be invested in Waterford between now and 2014. Watch the video here(requires Windows Media Player).
 
 
Following 3 months of research & development five eLearning modules designed specifically for teenagers with Down Syndrome were launched by Down Syndrome Ireland. The feedback collected from the initial pilot and first users of the modules has been extremely positive. The 5 Internet and e-mail skills modules (which can all be downloaded free of charge from www.downsyndrome.ie/elearning.html) include an innovative mix of audio-visual stimuli and simulations making this product perhaps one of the most accessible and effective learning tool available.
 
 
DELL computers launches version 2.0 of it's Learning & Development Framework. Developed by Multimedia Instructional Design the framework gives access to DELL training resources to more than 15'000 employees worldwide via an innovative and deceptively easy-to-use 3D interface.
 
 
MMID has completed a 10 second animation for the ESB. The animated screen advertisement promotes the ESB's support of Irish Women's Hockey and will be played on big screen at fixtures as well as for broadcasting purposes during sporting programs. Check it out now (requires Windows Media Player).