Friday, January 15, 2010

Interactyx Limited’s eLearning Software, TOPYX, Achieves the Industry’s LMS SCORM Certification

BONITA SPRINGS, FL (EON – Enhanced Online News) — January 15, 2010 — We are proud to announce the eLearning’s industry certifying body, Advanced Distributed Learning Institute’s (ADL) Academic Advanced Distributed Learning Co-Lab (AADLC), has certified Interactyx Limited’s eLearning software, TOPYX®. After rigorous testing, TOPYX successfully achieved certification in its latest edition - ADL’s Sharable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM®) 2004 (3rd edition) Learning Management System (LMS) Certification – a collection of standards and specifications for a comprehensive suite of eLearning capabilities that enable interoperability, accessibility and reusability of Web based learning content, as well as the eLearning industry’s defacto standard.


Dan Kursevski of the AADLC declared “I would like to congratulate (Interactyx Limited) on your success.” Receiving ADL’s SCORM 2004 3rd Edition LMS Certification verifies TOPYX’s conformance with the most current SCORM specifications and guidelines. TOPYX clients are assured that SCORM compliant content will work seamlessly with TOPYX. Moreover, TOPYX works with virtually all content formats.

“Our eLearning software with integrated social learning certified by ADL SCORM LMS is another milestone accomplished by TOPYX, which offers an LMS that is robust, interoperable and positioned to deliver forward thinking, engaging eLearning solution to meet the demands of today’s learners,” stated Alfred R. Novas, Chief Executive Officer of Interactyx Limited. “TOPYX has proven to be a complete, market-leading eLearning solution that is being adopted by top academic institutions and businesses. We will continue to listen to our clients and the market to make further enhancements to TOPYX to incorporate the best tools and technology available.”

TOPYX has gained acceptance as the affordable, easy-to-use eLearning technology that combines traditional learning management system functionality with integrated social learning and eCommerce tools, all-in-one user-friendly, feature-rich Software as a Service (SaaS) application. The result is a collaborative, engaging learning experience for users, whenever they wish and wherever they may be. Learn more about TOPYX solutions for corporations, academic institutions, associations and not-for-profit organizations of any size at www.interactyx.com.

About Interactyx Limited:

Interactyx Limited (www.interactyx.com) is a global eLearning software company providing engaging and interactive learning experiences to learners, businesses, academic institutions and organizations.

Since 1995, Interactyx has worked with educational programs to develop engaging learning solutions. Interactyx, the developer of TOPYX®, is at the forefront of developing eLearning and social networking solutions that engage learners and enhance collaborative learning environments. Our eLearning 2.0 technologies are paving the way in creating innovative tools to meet the needs of today’s learner.

TOPYX is an affordable, fully hosted eLearning 2.0 Software as a Service (SaaS) solution with integrated social networking, mobile learning, and eCommerce. TOPYX improves the collaboration and communication aspects of the learning experience and creates a rich sense of community. Language localization of the platform is very easy, allowing deployment in many countries. Collaborative learning, mobile learning, cost savings and an environmentally friendly education distribution system are just some of the benefits of TOPYX. For more information, please go to www.interactyx.com.

About Advanced Distributed Learning Initiative (ADL):

The ADL Initiative, sponsored by the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) is a collaborative effort, between government, industry, and academia to establish a new learning distribution environment that permits the interoperability of the learning tools and course content on a global scale. ADL promotes collaboration in the development and adoption of tools, specifications, guidelines, policies, and prototypes that make distributed learning accessible, adaptable, affordable, durable, interoperable and reusable. SCORM is a specification of the ADL Initiative.

Academic Advanced Distributed Learning Co-Lab (AADLC) is located in Madison, Wisconsin. Founded in 2000 as an independent node in the ADL Initiative, the AADLC is a nexus of learning technology research and development between academia, government, and industry.

The vision of the AADLC is to advance sustainable, immersive, distributed learning technology to enable global access to high-quality educational opportunities.

SCORM and the SCORM logo are certification marks of Concurrent Technologies Corporation of Johnstown, Pennsylvania. The SCORM 2004 Compliant logo indicates that TOPYX® has been independently tested and certified by an ADL-designated certification organization to comply with SCORM 2004. Successful test results for a product constitute AS IS compliance with SCORM 2004 using the designated tests. Compliance evaluation using SCORM 2004 tests developed by ADL or others does not constitute or imply endorsement or assurance by ADL or others of product utility, quality, or reliability in use or technical accuracy of content.

Interactyx contact:

Jeffrey A. Roth
Vice President, Marketing and Communications
+1.888.575.2266 x201 or +44.020.7084.6244 x201
jeffrey.roth@interactyx.com

Interactyx Limited
3461 Bonita Bay Boulevard, Suite 207
Bonita Springs, FL 34134
USA
www.interactyx.com



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