etrainu and Archery GB are proud to announce the launch of Archery GB’s new online community and learning platform. etrainu’s implementation of a new version of the learning management platform, Learning Curve, replaces the previous version.
Archery GB will be rolling out this version to 1800 coaches initially with a plan to develop further online training for judges and their broader membership base over time.
etrainu are leaders when it comes to online learning solutions tailored for the sports sector. The implementation of the new Learning Curve platform is designed to provide accessible education that grows Archery GB’s community and at the same time strategically improves their ROI to see immediate cost savings compared to the previous vendor.
The new Learning Curve user experience is intuitive, easy-to-use and feature-rich to achieve a holistic learning experience. One of the key features that will deliver value for Archery GB is the Skills Passport. Through the Skills Passport, learners have a single source of truth for their certifications which is automatically synced to their membership profile.
By implementing a platform that absorbs industry standard SCORM files, Archery GB will benefit from a more scalable and flexible environment.
Perhaps the most valuable piece of the project is the integration with Archery GB’s membership platform, Sport:80. Earlier this year, etrainu and Sport:80 announced a partnership to help deliver value for sports organisations. We’re excited to see Archery GB benefit from this new partnership.
Through the seamless integration, members of Archery GB will be able to log into the online learning and Sport:80 platforms using Single Sign-On (SSO). It will also share the credentials of the user across both systems, syncing up information of when a user has completed a course to issue the certificate on Learning Curve as well as via email.
“An online learning platform allows our volunteers flexibility and freedom to learn and develop new skills wherever they are. Archery GB’s Learning Curve has supported this desire for a number of years.” said Arran Coggan, Director of Participation, Archery GB.
“This new partnership with etrainu will help us deliver affordable training for volunteers to be motivated and supported and we look forward to developing new training opportunities for our members through this exciting and innovative platform.”
“We’re passionate about building exceptional communities through education and etrainu is excited to be partnering with Archery GB in launching an updated holistic learning experience through the "Learning Curve”,” said VP Sales & Revenue at etrainu, Cameron O’Riordan.
“An integrated ecosystem with our joint partners Sport:80 will help deliver even more value for the Archery GB community.”
About etrainu
etrainu are leaders in community education solutions. Through a sophisticated learning management system and engaging online courses, etrainu is changing the way we learn.
Founded in 2007, etrainu has grown to over 2 million learners benefitting from hundreds of industry tailored courses.
etrainu have partnered with some of the largest sports organisations in the world, including US Youth Soccer (USYS), American Youth Soccer Organization (AYSO), PGA Tour, Gymnastics Australia and Surf Life Saving Australia.
More information https://etrainu.com/
About Archery GB
Archery GB is the National Governing Body for the sport of archery in Great Britain and Northern Ireland, an inclusive sport which lends itself to all spectrums of the population - regardless of age, disability or gender.
Archery GB is responsible for all levels of archery within the UK from elite to development level with over 820 clubs and over 34,400 members.
Archery GB is affiliated to World Archery, British Olympic Association & British Paralympic Association.
More information www.archerygb.org
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