Video Response Technology
Ammonite's Video Response Technology allows course designers to include questions that require the student to respond by recording a video through their webcam.
Ammonite's Video Response Technology allows course designers to include questions that require the student to respond by recording a video through their webcam.
If your RTO is required to sight or record a copy of a students photo ID, you will be pleased to know that an identification capturing process is natively built into the Ammonite TOMS.
Aside from just recording students photo identification (such as a drivers licence), the process can be used to capture a profile photo of the student or their signature. These can all be printed directly onto a certificate or card through the platform.
Ammonite’s VET in Schools program enables schools to deliver Certificate l in Construction and Certificate l in Furnishing utilising intuitive and engaging learning resources that provides high quality, standardised training and assessments to all students.
Each school will receive their own customised version of our industry leading platform where students, teachers and administrators can login without leaving the school’s web page.
A significant milestone was passed this week with more than 70,000 views of e-learning objects or SCO’s from the Ammonite Marketplace.
Ammonite’s Marketplace now hosts nearly 1,400 learning objects created by an ever greater number of passionate content and multimedia experts.
Ammonites Validity and Authenticity Technology is natively built into the Ammonite platform and provides the basis for delivering effective online assessments. Watch our short video to gain a feel for how simple, yet powerful this methodology is.
Not that long ago I attended a training course in Brisbane held by a highly regarded registered training organisation. It was a great chance to speak with like-minded trainers about their training needs. While speaking with different people around the room it became quite apparent that a lot of trainers either completely don’t understand online training or are overwhelmed by the idea of it.