Web commerce for e-learning


What if you've got lots of great e-learning content - but no means to take it to market? Well, Web Commerce from Transition provides the neat answer.

Web Commerce is (get ready for some marketing jargon) a fast-to-deploy, full-featured, secure, e-commerce-enabled portal, specifically for e-learning. Phew! What does that that mean, exactly?

Well, sites such as QuicktoLearn were built rapidly, using Transition's Web Commerce for e-learning. Essentially, Web commerce is a portal which integrates with IBM's learning and Web products. It's easy to use - and it's quickly customisable to your needs.

If you run a training organisation and want to create an intranet or offer your courses for sale on line then Transition can provide the complete solution to your e-learning needs.

It's the 'commercial and technical front end' to your e-learning content, enabling you to reach new markets fast - without having to develop your own solution from the ground up.

It's ready-made to handle a wide range of training-related products, such as browse-to courses, classroom courses, tutorials and downloads - and enables your customers to pay by credit card, or by corporate account.

It's also proven (and industrial-strength, whatever that means) - used by ACCA, IBM, Emcor, QuicktoLearn and Leonline.

What's more, we can even host your Web Commerce-driven site: we have hosting facilities in Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States of America.

Using Transition's Web commerce to get your content on line will save you time and money.

Have your own education portal up and running fast

Easy-to-use, fully customisable

Integrates with IBM e-learning and collaboration products

Hosted solutions available

Commercially proven worldwide

 

More information
Web commerce for e-learning data sheet (PDF)
Case study - ACCA
Case study - IBM
Case study - Leonline
       
   
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