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New courses on the 2009 Local Training Plan by Gijón City Council.
Four new courses framed within the 2nd programme are going to begin soon: Courses on the Information Society, mainly addressed to the active workers of the city, and whose main aim is to promote the professional retraining and the personal adaptation to the job market needs.
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Dicampus e-Learning is still being exported by the commercial task of some Asturian entrepreneurs in Mexico.
The aim of this commercial mission from Asturias is to invest in different business areas. In order to achieve that, they have moved to the capital of Veracruz and they have started talks with several state authorities.
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New free course framed within the 2009 Gijón Local Training Plan: “Developer Multimedia Products”
Dicampus is arranging the beginning of a new edition of the course ‘Developer of didactic products in multimedia medium’, which is managed by the Cluster TIC and is mainly addressed to unemployed people registered in Gijón. The course is framed within the 2009 Local Training Plan of Gijón City Council.
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Dicampus continues the internationalization plan in Chile and Argentina.
Dicampus goes on with the broadening process by taking part in a commercial act organized by the Chilean and Argentine Chamber of Commerce. The aim is to close alliances with associations of these countries so as to market Dicampus’ catalogue courses.
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Dicampus closes a strategic alliance with the Mexican Technological Development Institution for the marketing of the online catalogue courses.
In the firm’s 2009 strategic plan a new line of work is opened: Distance Training.
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Metro de Madrid entrusts Dicampus with the development of their custom-designed protection courses.
Metro de Madrid entrusts Dicampus with the preparation of the tailor-made materials for the course on risk protection in the office sector.
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ADIF trains their workers with our innovation courses.
From January 2009, ADIF teaches innovation through Dicampus’ training materials. They offer courses on technological surveillance, creativity, etc.
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The Tripartite Foundation relies on Dicampus to adapt its courses to Scorm.
Dicampus, together with Grupo Intermark, has adapted the materials of the Tripartite Foundation to the standard Scorm 1.2 and has implemented these courses in several free software platforms.
