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FuzeBox and Coggno Learning Management System Team Up to Add Webinar Capabilities to Coggno's LMS

Integrating webinar capabilities into Coggno Learning Management System allows for a seamless learning platform.

Coggno Learning Management System and Fuzebox have teamed up to blend Fuze Meeting, a webinar product, into Coggno's learning management system (LMS). By incorporationg FuzeBox's webinar functionality into its LMS, Coggno Learning Management System can now incorporate online conferencing. Along with its online training content, Coggno can deliver both synchronous and non-synchronous training.

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Coggno is known for its LMS which delivers training content through technology. Among its features are: SCORM-compliant tools, video tools, online content delivery, and user interaction. FuzeBox offers real-time collaboration applications such as Fuze Meeting and Fuze Messenger. These programs facilitate real-time collaboration, communication, and content sharing across virtually all devices. The Fuze Meeting application is Web-based collaboration service with conferencing features, image sharing features, and synchronized video.

By integrating Fuze Meeting with Coggno Learning Management System, an integrated platform for learning allows trainees to use a single interface for training, seminars, and conferences. Not only convenient, using a single interface reduces confusion due to user familiarity. Trainees can participate in both live classes and self-paced training.

Learning management systems are platforms for delivering and managing training courses to trainees and students. Courses are deployed directly to employees who access the training by signing into the system. Training managers select courses based on individual training needs and can view everything from pre-course assessments and course progress reports to quiz and test results.

Webinar systems typically feature audio and videoconferencing tools, file sharing capabilities, and screen sharing features. With a typical webinar, all participants sign in to the program at the same time from their Internet-connected computers or mobile devices. On their screens, they may see video images of one another, the facilitator's computer screen, or even a video presentation.

According to Hugh Nguyen, chief technical officer of K Alliance, "Adding webinar capabilities to a learning management system opens up some exciting possibilities for content providers, training managers, and trainees alike. We look forward to developing content that takes full advantage of the features that this integrated LMS offers."

About K Alliance:

K Alliance develops corporate e-learning and online training content covering IT topics, IT certifications, business soft skills, and desktop applications such as Microsoft Office training. K Alliance courseware is suitable for deployment via an enterprise learning management system. Courses can also be access via an online training portal, on DVD, or across a corporate LAN. K Alliance's customers include Pfizer, AT&T, Boeing, the U.S. Army, IBM, FedEx, Revlon, GE, and UPS.

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