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The National Institute of Correstions Renews Their On-Demand Learn.com LearnCenter LMS/LCMS Contract

Sunrise, FL (ContentDesk) February 26, 2006 -- Learn.com?, the leader in creating and projecting power-on-demand e-learning, today announced that the National Institute of Corrections (NIC) has renewed their LearnCenter LMS/LCMS contract after realizing significant success delivering on-demand e-learning to State, Local, Federal and International corrections agencies.Our research and reports illustrate that we have realized significant training ROI because of LearnCenter.
We have discovered that 32% of our users have completed courseware online versus zero just 24 months ago because of using the Learn.com product.
The NIC Learning Center boasts a very significant course completion rate since our rollout 2 years ago.
These statistics and findings continue to exceed our loftiest expectations, said Chester Whitfield, Chief of Communication and Publications at The National Institute of Corrections. The NIC Learning Center is available to State, Local, Federal and International corrections personnel 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for on-demand e-learning and informal learning.


We are extremely satisfied with our decision to switch from our previous LMS vendor to Learn.com.
Learn.com has been a terrific service provider and partner.
Since our partnership began, over 2 years ago, the company and its technology have continued to grow, evolve, and improve.
We are a hosted or on-demand client and we have benefited greatly from Learn.coms almost quarterly software upgrades that continue to make the system better and easier to use as well as reduce overall costs to the Federal Government while meeting or exceeding our mission requirements.
What is most remarkable is that after all the free upgrades, the integrations Learn.com preformed with our internal systems have never broken, added Whitfield.The Learn.com Support Team has been top notch from day one and it is not just one individual--it is the entire organization.

Their ability to understand our needs and requirements on such short notice are recognized as being above and beyond what was and is expected from a non-government product provider.
In fact, due to the capabilities of Learn.com we have expanded our relationship to develop one of our upcoming custom content courses to be hosted via the NIC Learning Center, said Whitfield.About NICThe National Institute of Corrections (NIC) is an agency within the US Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Prisons. The agency provides training, technical assistance, information services, and policy/program development assistance to Federal, State, Local and International corrections agencies. NIC also provides leadership to influence correctional policies, practices, and operations nationwide in areas of emerging interest and concern to correctional executives and practitioners as well as public policymakers. About Learn.comLearn.com? is the worldwide leader in creating and projecting power on-demand elearning with more than 50 million end users around the globe.

Our proven suite of solutions will empower your organization to administer every aspect of its training and learning initiatives, including design, delivery, tracking, and implementation.
Learn.coms unwavering commitment to understanding client needs and goals allows us to partner with our clients to increase business performance.
The Learn.com family of solutions includes the award-winning LearnCenter? learning management system (LMS / LCMS), the CourseMaker Studio? authoring tool, Mentor? EPSS and the 1,100 title Learn2? online course library.For more information please visit www.learn.com or call 954-233-4000.Learn.com, its logo, and LearnCenter are registered trademarks of Learn.com..



Korean War Vets Honored In New Book Second to None, Warrior Voices

(ContentDesk) November 20, 2005 -- Author Barbara Ann Derksen resides in Iowa and has been writing and speaking around the country for 20 years. She served as a journalist for local newspapers for 8 years with over 2000 articles published in those papers as well as some international magazines. She is a member of American Christian Fiction Writers, and Christian Writers Fellowship International. Her agent, Joyce Hart of Hartline Literary Agency is currently handling her latest book With Warped Certainty, the first of a murder trilogy.Her first book, Mind Trap, was chosen by Iowa Business and Professional Women as their selection for 2005. Dance With A Broom is a household management guide with time management principles, and she has produced two sets of childrens animal stories narrated on CDs, Shih-Tzu Puppy Adventures and Trumpeter Swan Adventures.Here is what some people say about Second to None:Second to None is a wonderful piece of work.

It is so compelling and moving....

Korean War Vets Honored In New Book Second to None, Warrior Voices
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Exercise Can Reduce Risks Of Diabetes

The 2 types of diabetes are type I and type II. Type I diabetes is characterized by the pancreas making too little or no insulin. An individual with diabetes type I will have to inject insulin throughout the day in order to control glucose levels. Type II diabetes, also known as adult onset diabetes, is characterized by the pancreas not producing enough insulin to control glucose levels or the cells not responding to insulin. When a cell does not respond to insulin, it is known as insulin resistance.

When a subject is diagnosed with type II diabetes, exercise and weight control are prescribed as measures to help with insulin resistance. If this does not control glucose levels, then medication is prescribed. The risk factors for type II diabetes include: inactivity, high cholesterol, obesity, and hypertension. Inactivity alone is a very strong risk factor that has been proven to lead to diabetes type II. Exercise will have a positive effect on diabetes type II while improving insulin...

Exercise Can Reduce Risks Of Diabetes
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SpeakerNet launches iTraining with Karla Brandau

The trend of small businesses to pair their resources ? especially their intellectual capabilities and their technological savvy ? continues with the partnership of Atlanta-based Karla Brandau, of People Skills International and Margie Stogsdill, of SpeakerNet, who are in the process of launching iTraining programs, beginning the 3-part series with "The Producer Mindset: Task Management" on January 30.Karla Brandau, a past President of the Georgia Speakers Association and the creator of the annual "Global People Skills" conference, is an expert in time management and the applications of Microsoft's Outlook. Margie Stogsdill, founder of SpeakerNet, LLC and the I-Training Center, has spent over thirty years working in leading edge high-tech companies.In the 3-session time management iTraining programs being offered, Brandau and Stogsdill offer the worldwide learning community cutting edge, cost effective, interactive training programs. After each program is delivered, participants will...

SpeakerNet launches iTraining with Karla Brandau
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