Learning Easy Holding Limited Retains Curriculum Specialist
Hong Kong, May 31, 2016 (Newswire.com) - Learning Easy Holding Limited, the owner of the collaborative course authoring and e-learning platform, LearningEasy, has confirmed the latest addition to its curriculum design team.
Ms. Amy Winters has recently been selected from a shortlist of highly qualified candidates to join Learning Easy Holding Limited as a Curriculum Specialist and Instructional Designer with immediate effect.
We're particularly keen to leverage Amy's extensive experience in instructional design and her techniques for closing individual knowledge gaps between students. This will be worth its weight in gold to teachers who may have students who tend to fall behind in group classes
Daryl Ebanks , Learning Easy Holding Limited's media spokesperson
She will bring valuable experience garnered whilst working extensively with teachers and education professionals at leading education publisher, Pearson.
Of the appointment, Daryl Ebanks, Learning Easy Holding Limited’s media spokesperson says, “Amy is one of those rare finds; someone with a strong grasp of the capabilities and adaptability of the technology who also has a deep and intimate understanding of the education professional’s needs. Her participation in our development will be absolutely invaluable.”
Ms. Winters will create various courses on the platform and draft some examinations. She will also deploy experience gained over 8 years as an English teacher to help the marketing team devise various strategies aimed at encouraging adoption of the platform across all education levels.
Ms. Winters brings an exceptional academic background to LearningEasy having completed a Master’s Degree in Education Technology at Arizona State University. Her two years at Pearson were preceded by an 8-year tour of duty as an English teacher in Scottsdale, Arizona.
“We’re particularly keen to leverage Amy’s extensive experience in instructional design and her techniques for closing individual knowledge gaps between students. This will be worth its weight in gold to teachers who may have students who tend to fall behind in group classes,” says Ebanks.
Source: Learning Easy Holding Limited