eLearning Solutions

Features and Benefits

Features

BPP Learning Media’s interactive software is designed to be used without manuals or workbooks. The tutorials are completely self explanatory with each individual module taking you through several worked examples; you are then expected to complete other examples on your own.

The extensive use of graphics and animation provides simulation of the work environment, as well as making the tutorials interesting to use.

Advanced educational techniques for providing assistance and feedback are also incorporated throughout the e-learning titles.

The graphical user interface greatly improves the ease of use with extensive ‘point and click’ facilities. An online glossary of terms and calculator provide additional help to master the examples.

All software is divided into a number of modules, each of which are then split into a number of sections comprising a series of interactive pages, The navigation controls allow the user to work through the materials sequentially, or to access pages directly, so that they can be used as reference material.



Benefits

Computer based learning is more flexible than traditional training methods.  The user has complete control over the speed at which the materials are presented. Research by universities has shown that a time saving of around 50% is possible, whiting having any impact on the level of knowledge on completion of the learning process.

As well as improved learning, you also have the advantage of more convenient learning. You have complete flexibility when you do the training and how long you spend on each session. You can go back to any part of the software at any time and easily access any required page in a module.

Most importantly, you get to work on many examples which show the common transactions and practices carried out in every form of business.

Delivered by computer, all BPP Learning Media software can be used by students on campus, or at home as part of a distance learning program.

BPP Learning Media’s software is used by most UK universities, the accountancy profession, leading banks and financial services organisations as well as the public sector to teach business related subjects.