That is why many successful business owners, individuals, universities and banks have engaged the services and products of Yapster e-Learning. E-learning is the delivery of educational materials through the Internet, intranet or extranet. Yapster e-Learning is the first premier e-learning provider in the Philippines as awarded by the Board of Investments. Our clients include La Consolacion College, San Beda College-Alabang, Lyceum, San Sebastian College, AMA schools, TIP, SPI, STI, etc. La Consolacion is currently on its third year of implementing e-learning.
Furthermore, we continue to implement new ways to utilize technology to enhance the online learning experience. An organizations learning requirements are our highest challenge. We painstakingly scout for better quality learning materials. Yapsters authoring tool, the latest technology breakthrough, is best suited to an establishments needs. It can design and customize a training/academic program without the hassle of learning a programming language.
Yapster e-Learning will soon be launching medical courses that will surely aid and benefit both medical schools and students. We have both the expertise and objectivity to help sort out long- and short-term goals. Whether an organizations immediate concerns are quality education, employment for new and old graduates, employee training, higher education, information technology programs or business courses, we believe we have the answers.
Finally, Yapster e-Learning Inc. has tied up with MyAyala.com, a successful online shop owned by Ayala Land and Ayala Corp. MyAyala.coms hospitable and helpful workforce, Nikki Javier and Luther Bersales, were really the backbone behind this partnership. We hope this tie-up will help people realize that top quality education is only a click away.
"The worlds most successful economies are no longer powerhouses of industry but rather powerhouses of information. For developing countries to compete in the new, knowledge-based economy, they must provide their workers access to the latest information, regardless of subject." Kante and Savani 2003