Atomic Learning Now a Blackboard Signature Partner

24 Apr in Atomic Learning, blackboard, partnership, training

Atomic Learning, award-winning provider of online training, has joined the Blackboard Partnerships™ program as a Blackboard Signature Partner™.

A trusted training solutions provider, Atomic Learning provides online resources to help colleges and universities with technology training and support.  Short and concise “how to” tutorials on popular software applications and learning management systems, as well as workshops on educational technology concepts help faculty, staff and students learn how to efficiently integrate and effectively utilize technology.

Through this partnership, customers of Atomic Learning will have access to online video training for instructors and students, including:

•    Blackboard Learn 9.1 Instructor Video Tutorial Training
•    Blackboard Learn 9.1 Instructor - Advanced Video Tutorial Training
•    Blackboard Learn 9.1 Instructor - Grade Center Video Tutorial Training
•    Blackboard Learn 9.1 Student Video Tutorial Training

Training on previous versions of the Blackboard Learn™ platform is also available.

In addition, Atomic Learning’s single sign on options and direct linking capabilities provide seamless integration with Blackboard Learn.

“The education industry faces the significant challenge of providing technical training for a wide-audience of educators, learners and administrators. By making that instruction accessible and easy-to-use, educational institutions can focus on teaching and learning actual course material,” said Ted Hopper, VP of Business Development at Blackboard. “Additionally, better training improves the user experience and increases the use of technology in education. ”

As a member of the Blackboard Partnerships™ program, Atomic Learning is also part of the Blackboard Developers Network™, an innovative community of technical experts with a passion for using technology to enhance teaching and learning. Within the Network, developers from schools, colleges, universities, associations, government organizations and companies are developing software and applications— Blackboard Building Blocks™—that extend and enhance the Blackboard learning environment.