February 13, 2004 (Press Release) --
The Learning Lab, the UK’s leading centre for free, independent advice on e-learning, is pleased to announce four new members.
The Learning Lab has earned a world-class reputation based on its members’ profile and the services it offers to both the public and private sectors. Working in partnership with industry, with public sector organisations and with providers of e-Learning products and solutions, the Learning Lab is a unique resource for all learning organisations.
We are delighted to present four new members: Warwick Ventures Enterprise Fellowship Scheme, fuel, Scran and Sentient Learning. Prof Steve Molyneux, Director of the Learning Lab, was enthusiastic about the Learning Lab’s growth over the past 12 months. “As an internationally regarded centre of e-Learning, the Learning Lab has shown its commitment to both industry and education and its reputation is clearly reflected in the steadily increasing levels of membership.”
Sentient Learning’s Managing Director, Andrew Davidson, said, “We strive to provide the most innovative solutions to universities & colleges to enhance interoperability between core systems and improve accessibility to vital learning resources. Our membership with Learning Lab will support us in our mission to enhance the quality of learning and teaching worldwide.” Sentient DISCOVER integrates course management systems, library management systems, OpenURL Resolvers and content repositories. For additional information about the benefits of Sentient DISCOVER, visit: www.sentientlearning.com
Additional information:
The Learning Lab is a not-for-profit organisation set up to support individuals and organisations involved in the design, development and use of technology in education and training. It is supported by key players within the industry. Current members of the Learning Lab include: Apple, AstraZeneca, CISCO systems, Granada Learning, Harcourt Education, Institute of Financial Services, Learning & Skills Council, Microsoft Education, NETg, Support IT, Plato Learning, Reading College, Rhema Consultants Ltd, Research Machines, Synetrix, THINQ, Ufi Ltd, University of Wolverhampton, XMA Ltd.
Professor Molyneux is recognised as one of the UK’s leading consultants in the use of technologies to support education, training and the transformation of communities in the Knowledge-Economy. He is currently Director of the Learning Lab and Director of the ADL Partnership Lab (UK) as well as holding a visiting Professorship and Senior Fellowship at the University of Wolverhampton’s Centre for Learning and Teaching. Amongst his many government advisory roles he was a member of the Government’s post-16 e-Learning Strategy Task Force and is chairman of the national Broadband Stakeholder Group’s education sub-committee. In 2002 he was the only academic named in a leading computer magazine’s Top 10 IT hall of fame. He lives in Oakengates in Telford where he is also a Justice of the Peace.
Editors:
More information on the Learning Lab and its services can be found at www.learninglab.org.uk or by calling Liz Fleetham, the Lab Manager, on (01902) 323932.
The Learning Lab has earned a world-class reputation based on its members’ profile and the services it offers to both the public and private sectors. Working in partnership with industry, with public sector organisations and with providers of e-Learning products and solutions, the Learning Lab is a unique resource for all learning organisations.
We are delighted to present four new members: Warwick Ventures Enterprise Fellowship Scheme, fuel, Scran and Sentient Learning. Prof Steve Molyneux, Director of the Learning Lab, was enthusiastic about the Learning Lab’s growth over the past 12 months. “As an internationally regarded centre of e-Learning, the Learning Lab has shown its commitment to both industry and education and its reputation is clearly reflected in the steadily increasing levels of membership.”
Sentient Learning’s Managing Director, Andrew Davidson, said, “We strive to provide the most innovative solutions to universities & colleges to enhance interoperability between core systems and improve accessibility to vital learning resources. Our membership with Learning Lab will support us in our mission to enhance the quality of learning and teaching worldwide.” Sentient DISCOVER integrates course management systems, library management systems, OpenURL Resolvers and content repositories. For additional information about the benefits of Sentient DISCOVER, visit: www.sentientlearning.com
Additional information:
The Learning Lab is a not-for-profit organisation set up to support individuals and organisations involved in the design, development and use of technology in education and training. It is supported by key players within the industry. Current members of the Learning Lab include: Apple, AstraZeneca, CISCO systems, Granada Learning, Harcourt Education, Institute of Financial Services, Learning & Skills Council, Microsoft Education, NETg, Support IT, Plato Learning, Reading College, Rhema Consultants Ltd, Research Machines, Synetrix, THINQ, Ufi Ltd, University of Wolverhampton, XMA Ltd.
Professor Molyneux is recognised as one of the UK’s leading consultants in the use of technologies to support education, training and the transformation of communities in the Knowledge-Economy. He is currently Director of the Learning Lab and Director of the ADL Partnership Lab (UK) as well as holding a visiting Professorship and Senior Fellowship at the University of Wolverhampton’s Centre for Learning and Teaching. Amongst his many government advisory roles he was a member of the Government’s post-16 e-Learning Strategy Task Force and is chairman of the national Broadband Stakeholder Group’s education sub-committee. In 2002 he was the only academic named in a leading computer magazine’s Top 10 IT hall of fame. He lives in Oakengates in Telford where he is also a Justice of the Peace.
Editors:
More information on the Learning Lab and its services can be found at www.learninglab.org.uk or by calling Liz Fleetham, the Lab Manager, on (01902) 323932.

Learning lab the UK's free elearning advisor has recently finalised membership with Sentient Learning, market leader for innovative learning resource management system Sentient DISCOVER.
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