our clients
We’re working with clients around the world, delivering effective e-learning solutions on subjects as diverse as quantum mechanics, leadership, and even hair dressing.
The British Open University
Major life-long learning portal: open2.net
In six months WIL exceeded (fourfold) the audience targets set by the Open University for open2.net. The portal won an RTS (Royal Television Society) award and has been short-listed for a Webby
National College for School Leadership
Several major leadership development programmes
“We are very proud of the creativity displayed … the BBC team has changed my understanding of what is possible in terms of online learning.”
Heather Du Quesnay, Director and Chief Executive of National College for School Leadership
World Bank Institute
Video led case study to support global anti-corruption programmes
Basic Skills Agency
ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) for Citizenship
“Response and feedback have been wonderful and occasionally ecstatic - so well done all.”
Celine Castelino, Basic Skills Agency
Department for International Development
Innovative text messaging project connecting teachers in the bush
Department of Trade and Industry
Major UK campaign to develop public awareness of science, with DEMOS
BECTA
SCORM based vocational skill modules running on a wide range of LMS (Learning Management Systems)
Oracle
Video led part of a leadership programme for high-achieving executives
University of Cranfield
Collaboration on developing formats for Oracle project
The African Virtual University
Major portal, CMS (Content Management System) and LMS, for developing teachers in Africa
Forum for Street Children Ethiopia
Free and open source e-learning resource bank for street children
Falkirk Further Education College
Collaborative website-building tool
“I’d never used a computer before WebActive – now I’ve made friends with them!”
‘Gulshan’, member of WebActive pilot group
Ministry for Education in Kenya and Ghana
Commission and quality control of video, audio and radio materials for teacher development programmes.
“I learnt in one week what would have taken six months …you have no idea how grateful I am. God bless you!”
Grace Waweru, Ministry of Education Kenya – attended BBC WIL workshop sponsored by Department for International Development.