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Now iSpring provides E-Learning Content Management System

iSpring Online is a new generation e-learning content management system that perfectly complements the iSpring e-learning content authoring product line. It makes it easy to deliver any type of e-learning content online, share it and track it. ALEXANDRIA, VA, December 02, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- iSpring Online is a new service for sharing any type of eLearning content like presentations, courses and quizzes online. "It is a flexible eLearning Content Management System that extends the functionality of iSpring Pro and Presenter authoring tools making a complete eLearning toolkit at a very competitive price," said Yury Uskov, the CEO of iSpring Solutions Inc. "iSpring Online has been in its beta for over 2 months. The number of trial accounts created during this time shows that such a service interests a lot of people, and we are glad to come up with such a hot solution." With iSpring Online one can: - upload eLearning courses right from PowerPoint to deliver them to intended audience - invite students to view presentations and take quizzes within one friendly online environment - share content privately and securely or make it available for anyone iSpring Online collects detailed reports on every content item and that is extremely important for tracking effectiveness of a presentation. Every iSpring Online subscriber gets a custom portal with a unique URL for easier content sharing. iSpring Online comes with flexible user management tools to arrange the target audience into user groups and give them permissions to view content. Learn more about iSpring Online features and sing up for a free 30-day trial account at iSpring website. Pricing and Availability iSpring Online is available in various pricing plans starting from $199 a month, paid monthly or annually. No startup or termination fees. Custom pricing schemes can be negotiated upon the request.


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