Category: Blog

VMP eLearning Newsletter 2023

23rd November, 2023

Welcome to VMP eLearning’s 2023 newsletter where we recap some of the innovating and engaging projects, we have completed over the last 12 months!   Queensland Department of State Development, Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning | LG Leaders   Filming is complete! However, there is still more to do. Post–production and eLearning development awaits.    In …

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Ready, Set, Gamify!

28th March, 2023

The healthcare industry is increasingly turning to eLearning as a way to train and educate healthcare professionals. However, as history has shown it can be challenging to create engaging content that allows users to retain the information effectively. One simply needs to think back to their corporate inductions or WHS modules to induce flashbacks of …

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How eLearning Can Improve Safety in the Construction Industry

14th March, 2023

The construction industry is known for being one of the most hazardous industries, with workers exposed to a range of safety risks on a daily basis. From falls from heights to electrical hazards and heavy machinery accidents, the list of potential risks is long. Fortunately, eLearning can be a powerful tool for improving safety outcomes …

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How eLearning Can Be Used in the Hydrogen Industry

17th February, 2023

With the race to foster renewable energy underway, and hydrogen being a key component in Queensland’s plan, this blog looks at the ways that eLearning benefits the hydrogen industry. The roadmap of Queensland’s renewable hydrogen production has seen progress with the launch of the Electro Group’s Renewable Energy Training Facility (RETF) in Pinkenba and the …

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Risk Mitigation using Scenario Based eLearning for the Logistics, Warehousing & eCommerce Industries

19th January, 2023

Disruptive events such as a global pandemic, natural disasters and the hiring crisis have meant that industries such as Logistics, Warehousing and eCommerce have seen a major change in the way they work and train their staff to ensure they are safe. The Australian Government estimates that around 726,300 people are employed in the category …

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