Case Study: iQpakk
Mobile and web-based learning content management system With iQpakk you can deliver learning to anyone, anytime, anywhere
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Capabilities
System
- SCORM compliant Learning Content Management System (LCMS)
- Platform agnostic—write once, deploy anywhere...web, PDAs, Smartphones, etc.
- Can be hosted by you or by MentorMate
- Open-source based: No hidden third party tools or fees. Security is verifiable
- Secure: 128-bit encryption SSL
- Scalable: You can set up 10,000 users in 10 minutes
- Many options and customization features
On the Go or Online
iQpakk is a software-based system enhancing learning on any platform
The main components of iQpakk
- Manager: Administers learners and courses
- Generator: Generates, edits, imports and/or exports courses
- Learner: Acquires knowledge on desktops and mobile devices
- User management: Creates, edits, deletes users and assigns privileges and content, monitors test results and usage
- Imports, exports, edits and creates educational content including text, images, audio and video
- Built-in instructional design support based on the Bloom Taxonomy of Learning
- Robust application enables a multitude of student activities
- Featuring patented Right:: Challenge technology adjusting difficulty to real-time learner performance
iQpakk Services
- Customization
- Set-up
- Training
- Support
- Content creation and conversion
- Hardware advising
- Project Management
- Process and systems integration
Mobilizing Knowledge
Client: Fairview University Hospital
Fairview Hospital is Minnesota’s largest hospital system, treating patients of many nationalities, some of which do not speak English. The Interpreters Office serves non-English speakers. By the very nature of their work, interpreters are constantly criss-crossing the large hospital campuses in Minnesota. Staying on top of training is paramount. MentorMate, in partnership with Century College, provides learning for interpreters on handheld computers using iQpakk.
Client: Axis Minnesota Clinic
A clinic with 150 employees, Axis MN faces the challenges of a distributed workforce serving disabled adult patients in their homes. There is a need for training as well as just-in-time performance aids (including video segments on handhelds). Care needs often materialize instantly and mapping employee skills to care needs is essential. iQpakk manages basic training in addition to matching employees’ skills to patient needs to get the right care to the right person at the right time.




