Challenge
FDIC required learning-related services including the creation of Lectora templates, design and development of over 20 Computer Based Instruction modules, as well as instructor led training on the use of the templates needed.
Solution
Interactive Advantage worked to define the standards for Lectora development, develop and validate Lectora templates and conduct instructor led training on the use of the FDIC Lectora templates and related development processes. Interactive Advantage also provides support and maintenance services for the Lectora templates. We were also responsible for the instructional design and development of more than 20 Computer Based Instruction modules on subjects like security awareness and leadership.
Results
Interactive Advantage and FDIC have an ongoing relationship in which Interactive Advantage acts as support to FDIC for their instructional design needs including working on e-learning development projects and conducting instructor led training on the Lectora product.
About
The FDIC preserves and promotes public confidence in the U.S. financial system. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) is an independent agency created by the Congress to maintain stability and public confidence in the nation's financial system by:insuring deposits,examining and supervising financial institutions for safety and soundness and consumer protection,making large and complex financial institutions resolvable, and managing receiverships.The FDIC is a recognized leader in promoting sound public policies, addressing risks in the nation's financial system, and carrying out its insurance, supervisory, consumer protection, resolution planning, and receivership management responsibilities.