SyberWorks signs Online Pesticide Training to Provide Recertification Credits for Pesticide Applicators With the SyberWork’s Hosted e-Learning Solution
SyberWorks, a leader in custom e-Learning Solutions and the Learning Management System industry, announced today they have been selected by Online Pesticide Training, Inc., to provide recertification credits for pesticide applicators using the SyberWorks hosted e-Learning solution.
(PRWEB) December 20, 2004 -- JoEllen Habel, Owner of Online Pesticide
Training states, “We were really impressed with their hosted e-Learning solution
and the speed at which they returned our calls and inquiries. They were very
easy to work with…Bob Goldschneider and the SyberWorks team spent extra time
with us to customize our online training delivery system. They seemed to
immediately understand our business model and quickly developed their technology
to fit our roll-out strategy.”
Dave Boggs, CEO of SyberWorks, states,
“SyberWorks is a client-intimate, custom e-Learning solutions company. We pride
ourselves on understanding our customer’s business model so we can develop and
deploy the right solution to meet their needs. We are committed to our
customer’s success and offer training companies a hosted, web-based training
solution that is a well-rounded offering of features and functionality for a
moderate price.”
Bob Goldschneider, Director of Business Development,
says, “In many e-Learning implementations, the user interface of the Learning
Management System is branded to look like the customer’s web site or reflect
their corporate image, seamlessly integrating into the company’s overall online
presence or an organization’s intranet. Once the e-Learning campus has been set
up, there are various pricing options for usage fees so a company has
flexibility and latitude in selecting a usage fee schedule. It’s a great program
all around for organizations that want to outsource this part of their business
model.”
About Pesticide Training & Consulting
Online Pesticide
Training (www.pesticidetraining.com) is working with Pesticide Training
and Consulting to provide comprehensive, informative classes that will bring the
latest in pest control information to pesticide applicators in states across the
country. Online Pesticide Training will provide a flexible, interactive online
solution that will allow applicators to receive credits toward their state
pesticide recertification requirements at their convenience.
The
pesticide training can assist applicators with the safe and proper use of
pesticides by providing information, tips, and techniques concerning pesticides
and their use. This training also aids in an understanding of IPM (Integrated
Pest Management) planning and implementation.
The course instructor, Reg
Louey, has twenty-seven years of experience with the New York State Department
of Environmental Conservation. Twenty of those years were spent working with the
Bureau of Pesticide Regulation beginning with regulatory field inspections and
then as a Regional Program Manager in which he had the responsibility of
overseeing the pesticide program in his region for fourteen years. He is
currently the owner, educator, and consultant for Pesticide Training and
Consulting.
Pesticide Training and Consulting serves as a pesticide
educational resource in the Northeast by offering pesticide training for
certification and recertification for pesticide applicators.
About
SyberWorks
SyberWorks, Inc. (www.syberworks.com) is a leader in the custom e-Learning
Solutions and Learning Management System industries for Fortune 1000
corporations, higher education, and other industries. Located in Arlington,
Massachusetts, the company serves the expanding 11 Billion dollar e-Learning
segment*. Since 1995, SyberWorks has developed and delivered unique and
economical solutions to create, manage, measure, and improve e-Learning programs
at companies and organizations in the United States, Canada, Europe, and the
world.
*“2003 e-Learning Survey”, Taylor Nelson Sofres plc, London,
United Kingdom, 2003.
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