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TATA Interactive Systems (TIS)’s Geetha Krishnan and S Sriram have been
selected as judges for this year’s prestigious Brandon Hall Excellence
in Learning Awards.
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TATA Interactive Systems (TIS)’s Geetha Krishnan and S Sriram have been
selected as judges for this year’s prestigious Brandon Hall Excellence
in Learning Awards. The Brandon Hall Excellence in Learning Awards recognise outstanding examples
of learning throughout the industry. This year marks the tenth year for the
awards programme. The 2004 Excellence in Learning Awards are subdivided into
the following three categories:
- Web-based custom content
- Innovative technology
- Outstanding learning programmes and initiatives
Winners of the 2004 Brandon Hall Excellence in Learning Awards
will be announced at a ceremony on 12th October, at the Training and Online
Learning Fall Conference and Expo, in San Francisco, California. Winners will
also be listed on the Brandon Hall website (www.brandon-hall.com).
The inspiration behind the awards comes from the Awards’ chairman, Dr
Brandon Hall. Dr Hall is a US-based independent expert in e-learning, CEO of
brandon-hall.com and author of the Web-Based Training Cookbook.
Since 1992 brandon-hall.com has provided independent expert advice on the tools
of e-learning: LMS, LCMS, authoring tools, content providers and other tools
that help organisations develop successful e-learning solutions.
“It is rare for the judges for these awards to be selected from outside
the USA,” commented Sambit Mohapatra, head of TIS in the UK, Europe and
the Middle East. “Naturally, we’re delighted that TIS’s global
experience and expertise in e-learning development has been recognised in this
way.”
About Tata Interactive Systems (TIS)
Tata Interactive Systems (TIS) has one of the world’s largest teams for
the design and development of custom-built e-learning solutions. It is part
of the Tata group, India’s largest business house, employing over 330,000
people and accounting for some two per cent of India’s gross domestic
product (GDP).
TIS’s services include: building corporate e-learning solutions, creating
learning portals; courseware conversion, and developing education products.
It focuses on developing high quality products, using mature systems and processes.
TIS, established in 1990 and fully operational within the UK since 1998, is
an offshoot of Tata’s involvement in the IT sector. TIS now employs over
400 people – most of whom are
based in India – who work with many of the UK’s largest companies,
along with commercial publishers of e-learning materials.
TIS clients include blue chip corporations and publishing companies including
Abbey National, Barclays Bank, Transco (British Gas), CGNU, BP-Amoco, the Chartered
Institute for Personnel Development (CIPD), Quisic.com, SkillSoft Inc and Unilever.
TIS offers a personalised service to each of its clients. Its many years experience
of producing high quality programmes, along with the size of its operation helps
to reassure clients that it can provide anything and everything that they want
from e-learning materials effectively and efficiently.
Apart from holding ISO 9001 certification, TIS is the first company providing
custom-built e-learning solutions to be assessed at level 5 on the Capability
Maturity Model (CMM) scale. The Software Engineering Institution (SEI), a federally
funded body set up at Carnegie Mellon University to deal with various issues
affecting the software industry, established this quality assurance model in
the late 1980s. Designed as a method for evaluating defence software subcontractors,
the CMM evolved into a model that can be used to assess internal process improvements.
For further information, see http://www.sei.cmu.edu/sema/pub_ml.html
TIS’s products have won numerous awards, including gold awards from
BIMA, the Personnel Today E-learning Award in 2001, along with a BETT Award
in 2002.
About Tata Group
The Tata Group was established nearly 100 years ago by Jamsetji Tata to help
build India’s industrial infrastructure. Tata established India’s
steel, chemical and automobile engineering industries. It founded Air India
and was instrumental in establishing the information technology (IT) industry
in India.
It is now India’s largest business house, employing over 330,000 people.
The Tata group accounts for some two per cent of India’s gross domestic
product (GDP).
Currently, there are 86 companies within the Tata group, which continues its
original practice of distributing a proportion of its profits to charity –
including funding India’s largest cancer hospital.
Within the IT sector, the Tata group employs some 25,000 consultants working
across the globe – some 900 of them in the UK servicing 100 or so clients.
Further information from:
Sambit Mohapatra, Tata Interactive
Systems, 020 7235 8281
Bob Little, Bob Little Press & PR, 01727 860405
www.tatainteractive.com
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