Services
We provide a range of services related to online learning:
- Consultancy;
- Online learning materials development;
- Training;
- Open source application installation and support (eg Moodle, WordPress)
- Workshops (online as well as real world).
Moodle
We have been using Moodle almost since it first appeared, and we can provide courses and workshops to help you make the most of Moodle with your teaching. We are based in Edinburgh, Scotland, so not too far away please.
Learning Moodle – online
We run succesful online courses on Moodle called Making the Most of Moodle. You can find out more by visiting the Making the Most of Moodle information page.
Block bookings are available by special arrangement, and we also accept bookings through purchase orders. Contact us if you prefer to take bookings this way.
If you don’t know what Moodle is, visit the moodle site at http://moodle.org.
If you already deliver training or workshops we can help you develop your elearning side, either as part of the New Curiosity Shop or under your own brand. Contact us to discuss your ideas.
Contact us through this form in the first instance
or phone us on 0131 208 1900.
Web Site Development
Our websites have been admired by many. Although this is not our main line of activity we do put together a mean web site, and we have been asked to develop and maintain sites for a number of folk. For this reason, we have set up a separate arm, NCS Web Services. To find out more, visit the NCS Web Services web site.
Satisfaction
Happy clients include:
- Newbattle Abbey College
- JISC (Joint Information Systems Committee)
- Oatridge College
- JISC Regional Support Centre (Scotland North and East)
- Scottish Further Education Unit
- West Lothian College
- RebusTours
- Peace and Justice Resource Centre
- SQA (Scottish Qualifications Authority)
- Jewel and Esk Valley College
- Anniesland College
- Borders College
- Effective Communications for Healthcare
- Morningside Medical Practice
- Thistle Holidays
- Arbelos
- Scotland’s Colleges
- Volunteer Development Scotland