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CM Group Confirms That Its New LUMINOSITY SYNERGY Online Review Portal Will Support Courses Produced By All The Main Authoring Tools Including Authorware, Lecturnity, Articulate and Bespoke Flash

eLearning solution provider CM Group has confirmed that its revolutionary eLearning course review portal, LUMINOSITY SYNERGY will support any SCORM compliant courses produced by all the most common desktop authoring packages.

2010-09-24
GLOUCESTERSHIRE, ENGLAND, September 24, 2010 (Press-News.org) The new product is launching on 28th September 2010 at the World of Learning Show at the Birmingham NEC, UK.

The benefit of the new system is that any SCORM compliant eLearning courses and modules can be loaded into the secure online review portal, where they can be reviewed by invited reviewers who are either within or outside of the author's own organisation. The secure environment enables the reviewers to quickly and easily review and then comment on each eLearning page, tracking comments in a discussion thread. This facilitates easier triage and management of review comments. The experience for reviewers is much more professional and polished, increasing the efficiency of the review significantly for everyone concerned.

CM Group CEO Tim Buff said, "One of the key benefits is the improvement of service that any eLearning producer can now deliver to his internal or external customers. By using LUMINOSITY SYNERGY, the stakeholders reviewing courses are presented with a version of the course as it would appear to learners. They make comments alongside each page in a pleasant, easy to use and highly productive environment. The process makes better use of reviewer time and gives them a much better and more satisfying review experience".

The LUMINOSITY www.cm-luminosity.com product family is a flexible and scalable set of solutions to enable small to large organisations to deploy the practical benefits of eLearning. All share the same combination of extreme ease of use together with rapid deployment and all deliver high quality results.

CM Group is launching two new products at the World of Learning Show in Birmingham on 28th -29th September. LUMINOSITY SYNERGY is a SaaS based online review portal for any SCORM compliant eLearning courses. LUMINOSITY REACH is a SaaS based pay-as-you-go learning management system. Both systems support any SCORM compliant eLearning courses, regardless of which authoring tool was used to create them. CM Group invites its current and prospective partners to stand D120 at the NEC in Birmingham, UK on the 28th-29th September 2010 to see the new products.

About CM Group www.cm-group.co.uk
CM Group specialises in advanced information and learning methodologies and technologies. With three operating divisions, the Company is one of the largest creators of bespoke eLearning for clients via its Content Master division www.contentmaster.com. Content Master is a Microsoft Premier Vendor for its work with the leading US software company. Through the CM Luminosity division www.cm-luminosity.com it supplies organisations of all types with the Luminosity Studio www.lumo-studio.com collaborative rapid eLearning authoring software, the Luminosity Synergy www.lumo-synergy.com eLearning review portal and Luminosity Reach www.lumo-reach.com, the easy to use pay-as-you-go learning management system. Luminosity provides the most functionally rich, yet easiest to use comprehensive system of its kind on the market. CM Consulting www.cm-consulting.co.uk is a Microsoft Gold Partner and offers a range of consulting and software development services to clients. With offices in the UK and USA, CM Group is ideally placed to help clients with the full range of business and technical issues they face in harnessing the latest technologies and Luminosity is the ideal basis for an eLearning development and delivery strategy.

For further information contact:
Tim Buff
www.cm-luminosity.com
Tel: +44 (0)1454 269222.
Email: timb@cm-group.co.uk


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[Press-News.org] CM Group Confirms That Its New LUMINOSITY SYNERGY Online Review Portal Will Support Courses Produced By All The Main Authoring Tools Including Authorware, Lecturnity, Articulate and Bespoke Flash
eLearning solution provider CM Group has confirmed that its revolutionary eLearning course review portal, LUMINOSITY SYNERGY will support any SCORM compliant courses produced by all the most common desktop authoring packages.