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24 Apr

Atomic Learning Now a Blackboard Signature Partner

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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

11 Apr

Freelance e-Learning Authors and Developers - share your expertise with those eager to learn!

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Atomic Learning is currently seeking freelance e-learning authors/developers to create content on a contract basis for specific projects. 

Individuals with strong background in the following areas are sought to develop training and professional development content and tutorial-based instructional materials. 

  • Javascript
  • HTML 5
  • CSS
  • Blackboard
  • Adobe Creative Suite
  • Moodle
  • Sakai
  • Google Docs
  • Atlas.ti6
  • Teaching with mobile devices
  • Common Core-aligned instruction

Submit your credentials or questions to contentauthors@atomiclearning.com.  Please include contact information, area(s) of expertise and information on prior experience developing video training or course materials.

06 Feb

Virginia Commonwealth University Partners with Atomic Learning to Provide Online Training

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Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, VA has recently partnered with Atomic Learning to provide online training in conjunction with the campus’ migration to Blackboard 9.1 software implementation next spring. Through this partnership, VCU can smoothly integrate Atomic Learning tutorials with the direct linking feature to provide campus-wide training in one convenient online location.

Colleen Bishop, Virginia Commonwealth University’s Director of Learning Systems says, “By partnering with Atomic Learning, we are able to provide access to Blackboard tutorials and support, while extending the reach of our helpIT Center and askIT Knowledge Base.”

Atomic Learning will provide online software training, support and integration resources to simplify technology use campus-wide for VCU. In addition to Blackboard training, both instructors and students will be empowered with 24/7 access to training on over 205 applications and over 50 assistive technology programs relevant to campus and individual technology needs and goals.