BackgroundThe products and services that represent our revolution in learning are the result of hard work, dedication, and passion for creating effective e-Learning. Key to the learning solutions developed at LetterPress Software are our founders who are committed to helping you succeed. Prior to LetterPress, their design and development expertise has been shared with past clients such as Hewlett-Packard, Novell, Addison-Wesley, the National Security Agency, SkillsBank (a subsidiary of the Learning Company/Mattel), United States Air Force, MCI, and Bell Canada. LetterPress staff members maintain professional affiliations with the following organizations: American Society for Training & Development -
ASTD Early BeginningsThe ability of LetterPress Software to create valid computer-based learning experiences does not come about by accident or luck, but by design. It is our unique synthesis of instructional design, media, and technology expertise that makes it possible for us to develop education and training products for our clients that are exciting, interactive, attractive and most importantly, instructionally sound. Our roots are founded in university research and the development of general-purpose instructional authoring tools. Since LetterPress was formed in May 1997, a new set of specific-purpose instructional components, or iComponents, has been created. These new tools combined with the experience and knowledge of LetterPress personnel form our unique Instructional Component Technology. This invention not only helps you obtain more effective instruction, but can also reduce development time and costs; an industry innovation. Client and Investor RelationsLetterPress Software can already tout a client list that represents a significant market demonstration and acceptance of its expertise and services. Sound fiscal management has allowed us to self fund our growth to date while continuing to improve and develop new innovative learning solutions. We maintain an ongoing search for education, corporate, publishing, and writing partners who would like to combine resources to create superior and memorable technology-based instruction. If you have such an interest, we invite you to learn more about our technologies and services by contacting Mark Lacy, Senior Vice-President, New Product Development at 1-435-755-5996. |
“Of all the folks around, you all are probably doing more to implement First Principles of Instruction than anyone else of whom I am aware.” Dr. M. David Merrill, author of Component Display Theory and pioneer in the field of e-Learning and instructional science
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