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Macintosh Web-Based Training Company Launched

New company will focus on Macintosh applications

Guelph, Ontario, Canada ­ October 3, 2002

A new web-based training company, the E-learning Foundry, was launched today in Guelph, Ontario, Canada and aims to provide first class, affordable web-based training courses to Macintosh users.

E-learning Foundry courses will focus on Mac OS X and Mac OS X applications. By using demonstrations, simulations, interactivity, and testing, E-learning Foundry courses promise to raise the standard of web-based training for Macintosh users.

“Web-based training allows users to learn anytime and anywhere. Unfortunately, Macintosh users haven’t had access to quality web-based training designed just for OS X applications,” said E-learning Foundry founder and president Stephen Van Esch. “By creating effective web-based training, we hope to bring Macintosh training to the homes and businesses that rely on Macs.”

By working with instructional designers, technical writers, subject-matter experts, and Flash developers, E-learning Foundry courses will provide professional training at a reasonable cost.

More information about the company is available at the company web site (http://www.e-learningfoundry.com).

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