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CrimsonLogic's Powerful Anti-drug Weapon For Schools
Ask any student from Queenstown Secondary School for her impression of "David's Diary" eLearning module, and the response may very well be "Wow, scary!"

That's because the purposeful and dramatic use of graphics, sounds and puzzles in the interactive module produced by CrimsonLogic (based on a drug prevention book by Batey) is meant to engage students at an emotive level as well as an intellectual one.

David's Diary, a preventive drug education initiative by the National Council Against Drug Abuse, was launched on 29 October by the Minister for Home Affairs Mr Wong Kan Seng. The brilliant print production combined with the hard- hitting eLearning module help educators send out a strong anti-drug message to students in secondary schools and vocational institutes.

CrimsonLogic's eLearning team collated views of students, teachers and parents in developing an interactive module for maximum impact and content retention by students using a computer. Content from the book was re-purposed for online learning, giving students a whole new 3-dimensional experience.

Crimsonlogic's eLearning division is clearly enthused by the positive reception to the module from educators and students alike. Director of Business Development, Ms Khadija Mackenzie said, "We've put together a team with the best in skills and experience to ensure that any eLearning solution we develop is not only effective but also of sound educational value. The creativity and talent of our designers and developers make our online courses unique and exciting."

The team had another feather in their cap earlier. On 25 October, the Singapore Law Society and CrimsonLogic launched the eLearning portal for lawyers and professionals to have access to online legal education anytime, anywhere.

CrimsonLogic's total eLearning solution or Logecis includes online content development, learning management system and supporting infrastructure to ensure constant quality and secure delivery. Learners can chart their learning path, pace their studying pattern, track their progress, and obtain technical assistance anytime of the day without disrupting their working schedule.

 
Singapore, October 2002

This article is courtesy of CrimsonLogic, whom Tradelink partners with to provide cross-border electronic commerce services. As part of our cooperative efforts, ePost will cover the latest e-Commerce development in Singapore. CrimsonLogic offers trusted and innovative B2B and B2G services in the trade and logistics, legal, government and healthcare sectors. For more information, check out www.crimsonlogic.com.
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