Meridan Project Systems launches training tools

April 20, 2004
Programs combine classroom and virtual training

Programs combine classroom and virtual tools

Meridan Project Systems (MPS) has released two programs, MPS University and the Proliance e-Learning center, for employee education and training. The programs are a combination of classroom and Web-based education.

MPS University provides users with a variety of courses and delivery methods to educate employees. The program combines standard and custom classroom training and online demonstrations for getting started. The e-Learning center is a Web-based training program that allows users to learn at a time that’s convenient for them. It combines self-paced online courses and virtual classroom education via a virtual trainer.

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