11.04.2018 • NewsIDISE-Learningvideo surveillance

Idis Invests in Partner Support with Enhanced E-Learning Tools

Idis is providing flexible, in-depth training support for its partners with the launch of a new suite of online learning tools.Three new e-learning modules, covering DirectIP solut...

Idis is providing flexible, in-depth training support for its partners with the launch of a new suite of online learning tools.

Three new e-learning modules, covering DirectIP solutions, DirectCX and the Idis Center video management software (VMS), have been designed specifically for engineers, project managers, and technical consultants. These intuitive, flexible e-learning courses can be used at the right time and place to suit each individual learner.

The courses include training videos, reviews of equipment operation manuals and assessment sections designed to test and confirm understanding. Users can access the new courses very simply through the Idis website, www.idisglobal.com, where e-learning is accessed via the partner’s dropdown with a user-name and password provided by Idis.

From the training area dashboard, users can see at-a-glance, which courses have been started and completed. They can also keep up to date with the latest information about forthcoming training resources, including webinars and live training events. After completing each course and passing the certification exam with a minimum score of 75%, the trainee will receive an online certificate.

“With these enhanced training tools, we are putting control of learning directly into the hands of individual engineers and consultants,” says James Min, Managing Director, Idis Europe. “Our e-learning modules will allow them to up their skills, or refresh what they already know, at exactly the time that suits them.”

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