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MN Dept. of Human Services - Model Contract
This module is one of six training modules we developed for the Minnesota Department of Human Services.  This web-delivered training series is used to train Case Managers throughout the state on topics ranging from billing practices to contracts to person-centered planning.  It meets all Accessibility and Section 508 requirements.  Rivertown provided all LMS (Learning Management System) interface programming and system documentation related to this project. This type of training represents our core business – custom, highly interactive e-learning modules containing audio, video, simulations, and learner assessment.
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QuickLearn - How People Change
This sample learning object was developed to help people quickly learn a benefit of the Compass Plus ™ dual-scale survey tool.  We can create these on any topic and because they are very small, can be easily e-mailed, can be included on websites or as elements of larger e-learning systems.  They are also good for “just –in-time” learning objects.
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Generic Drugs
Generic Drugs is a representation of a type dual-use teaching presentation we are developing.  By using the presentation in connection with Rivertown’s “WebPresenter” tool, a live instructor can present its content to w world-wide audience via the Internet.  When configured to be a self-running presentation (complete with professional narration), this type of presentation can be used as an e-learning module available 24/7 via the Internet.  User tracking information can be obtained on presentation usage as desired.
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SLEUTH - Lancashire Intelligence Data Warehouse
This training was developed for the Lancashire Constabulary in connection with the British Home Office to educate users on a new crime tracking computer system.  Delivery of the training was via CD-ROM and we used Adobe Flash as our primary authoring tool.  Flash provide the needed ability to produce a highly animated and engaging simulation of the SLEUTH system.  
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