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B Wyze eLearning Adds Mobile Learning to Core Product Offering

Mobile eLearning gives learners broader learning spectrum /Software News Articles/ - HAYMARKET, VA and ONTARIO, CANADA, February 08, 2008 - B Wyze eLearning Inc., industry leaders in corporate education, has chosen Hot Lava Software"s Learning Mobile Author (LMA) and Mobile Delivery and Tracking System (MDTS) authoring toolkit to enable mobile learning capabilities to be added to their list of learning options. Having years of experience in the eLearning educational field, B Wyze eLearning understands that, with learners having less time for training, new cutting edge techniques must be implemented. "In order to make our courses mobile accessible we needed a program that would generate content to multiple platforms. LMA has an easy to use interface, simplicity of deployment and the ability to track learner"s results. It has given us a practical way of creating and deploying mLearning to mobile devices," said Steve Barook, Vice President, B Wyze eLearning. "We see mLearning as the next logical step in Learning and Development. Used effectively it can serve as a great way of reinforcing key learning nuggets. The ability to deploy this to multiple devices and Operating Systems makes it a practical tool for disseminating learning to a wide audience in the future. We are looking forward to the added enhancements to LMA in the next release." Head-quartered in Markham, Ontario, B Wyze eLearning has been recognized in PROFIT Magazines ranking of the Top 50 Canadian Emerging Growth companies and has been recognized twice in the Branham 300 rankings as one of Canada"s top professional services companies. Their training development attributes include such major companies as Toyota University, Scotiabank, Rogers Communications and AstraZeneca, to name a few. "B Wyze eLearning is an innovative company and are industry leaders in corporate education. Understanding exactly what their clients require allows them to facilitate the expansion of the learner"s knowledge horizons. We are excited to be part of B Wyze eLearning"s vision for the future of advanced learning," says Bob Sanregret, CEO, Hot Lava Software, Inc. "With the ever increasing demand to make learning materials more readily available and at-hand, it is time to think outside the comfort zone of the traditional learning genre." About Hot Lava Software, Inc. Hot Lava Software, Inc. is the leading provider of mobile authoring, publishing, delivery and tracking solutions. Hot Lava Software anticipated the need for mobile content in the form of learning, reference, testing and job aids to support a growing remote and field workforce. Using Hot Lava Software"s content development and publishing system, Learning Mobile Author (LMA), integrated with the Hot Lava Mobile Delivery and Tracking System (MDTS), allows organizations to have the tools and knowledge needed to launch and track mobile initiatives faster, with more cost efficiency. Hot Lava Software, provides mobile content solutions and a mobile content design, authoring and publishing solutions to corporations, governments and universities around the world. Contact: Bob Sanregret, CEO, Hot Lava Software bobs@hotlavasoftware.com +1 (703) 754-1218 www.hotlavasoftware.com *** Steve Barook, Vice President, B Wyze eLearning steve.barook@bwyze.com +1 (905) 370-0321 www.bwyzeelearning.com *** Paula Bernard, Project and Support Manager, Hot Lava Software paulab@hotlavasoftware.com +1 (479) 524-8468 www.hotlavasoftware.com


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