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Record Breaking Attendance at Unison Launch

February 9th, 2008

Here’s a little more on our launch of Unison earlier this week. We were amazed at the generous response. Over 450 different companies (about 800 individuals) expressed interest in using Unison. Here are a few quotes:

“You guys are nailing it!”

“I have been looking for two years for something like this!”

“Wow! That pricing model is definitely attractive.”

We were pleasantly surprised at the overwhelming response at the show:

Overwhelming response at the Unison launch

Here’s another pic of the crowds from another angle:

More crowds at the Rapid Intake Unison launch.

We gave away Wiis at the Unison launch. Here we are with some of our winners. Collaborative e-learning = collaborative prizes.

Wii Winners at the Rapid Intake Unison launch.

Here is our booth at the show, right before the expo opened. Look at the beautiful 24″ iMacs! How is it that I’m jealous of our own booth equipment? :)

The Rapid Intake expo booth

Isaac showing off his demo station:

Isaac ready to demo Unison

Unison(TM) Released

February 4th, 2008

Hi all. Welcome to eLearning Juice. I’ll be writing about all kinds of e-learning development topics. But right now, as a first entry, I’m happy to announce that at long last, we’ve released, Unison, a revolutionary web-based e-learning development system that lets designers and subject matter experts (SMEs) collaboratively capture, storyboard, develop, review, test, and publish Flash-based courses —without having to know Flash.

We launched at Training 2008 Conference and Expo today and our booth was constantly swamped! We had almost 500 people sign up for a free account to try it today. If you haven’t tried it yet, give it a spin.

More later, after I recover a little from the hectic pace we’ve been moving at the last several months. In the meantime, you may want to check out two white papers I’ve written on how to compress your e-learning quality assurance testing time by 80% and how to create better e-learning faster by using instructional patterns.