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Employment vision and hearing exams help ensure that employees and prospective employees can perform their jobs safely and adequately.
Michael Ter-Berg, CEO and co-founder of Thomson Screening provider and developer of WorkScreener, University developed software for managing vision and hearing screening explains the importance of vision and hearing screening in the transport industry.
It's a great pleasure to welcome Transolva Group Ltd. on board! Transolva Ltd become the latest company that is using anet360 to deliver more engaging and interactive learning experiences in the professional driver training field!
Everyone wants to feel important. It’s a basic human need to feel like we matter. Its that feeling of being important that connects us to the ones we love, to our friends and to the people we trust. But this also extends out to the companies we buy from and the services we use every day.
For some companies, it's pretty normal to be in the media but for us, it's a big thing. Just a couple of weeks ago, we have been approached by the London Business Hub because they think what we do, our product and my journey are interesting, inspirational.
So they have completed an interview with Founder/CEO Ferenc Boroczky and done a case study about our product, anet360 our journey.
There’s no doubt about it: the world is changing, and we need learning solutions to support this change. In our ever-changing society, outdated methodologies and learning frameworks no longer meet contemporary needs.
So, what’s the remedy?
In a world that’s constantly changing, gone are the days of impersonal and repetitive teaching. Students’ attention is not only hard to catch – they also expect it in return, demanding feedback and personalized learning to suit their various learning styles.
These demands can be difficult to meet as an educator, and even more so when teaching through the digital medium.
Much of the world remains disrupted from its usual flow, and while several industries have been severely hampered by efforts to contain rising infection rates of COVID-19, our basic need for food and essentials remains constant. To ensure supermarket shelves don’t run out of essential supplies, the logistics sector continues to connect manufacturers with consumers, and key to this are professional drivers.
Our last blog looked at the potential immersive technologies have in the coming decade, and in our latest blog, we look specifically at how to implement this with driver training. Have a read here
Communication tools have become increasingly visual, and with restrictions in movement driving more people to use technology this past year, digital innovation has played an even more essential part in our working lives.
From teachers using Google Classroom to connect with students and endless business meetings on Zoom, being able to communicate in more than one way has ensured continuity for most businesses during a globally uncertain period.
Computers have evolved into hyper-intuitive devices, meaning that clicking and typing aren’t the only way users now interact.
Voice technology, augmented and virtual reality are just some of the new ways we’re all learning to connect and communicate with each other and eye-tracking technology is set to revolutionize how we get things done in the workplace in the future
Cyclists are vulnerable road users and these simple tips can ensure safer night riding in the coming months - be visible, be well and be prepared for emergencies.
Discussing innovations in driver technology and its impact on road safety is Dave Conway, IMS & Road Safety Manager, FM Conway Ltd, who this week writes for us in a guest post on technology-led safety advances in driver training. He believes that Virtual Reality gives us the opportunity to gain “at the wheel” experience without putting either the learner or the public at risk.
Lewis Hamilton's record-equalling GP win on Sunday is truly awe-inspiring. In our latest blog, we look at things professional drivers do better than ordinary drivers. Luckily the requirements for having the UK or European driving licence is nowhere near as complicated as those of pro drivers. How many of these traits can you include in your driving to make you a safer driver? Have read!
Professional drivers, warehouse workers, and shop assistants are the unsung heroes of the coronavirus outbreak. Without them and the work they do, we would not have food to eat.
FrancisKodak, a family-run business that is aiming to make our roads safer by improving driver training, has been approved by JAUPT and the UK Government.
As supplies of hand sanitizers, paracetamol, and face masks sell out, and we are all furiously scrubbing our hands and avoiding close contact with people, there is another area we seem to have forgotten about as we try to stop the spread of COVID-19, commonly known as the coronavirus.
We 💓 technology. But we only believe in using the latest innovations when it will improve the way we work or the product we offer. Computer vision is an AI-based technology that recognises and labels images. We’re using it to automatically identify drivers who are taking our training.
Data security is everything in today’s increasingly digital world. More now than ever before, we need to be sure that our information doesn’t fall into the wrong hands. We’ve added two-factor authentication to our login process to make sure all the information stored in our system remains for your eyes only.
We 💓 technology. But we only believe in using the latest innovations when it will improve the way we work or the product we offer. Computer vision is an AI-based technology that recognises and labels images. We’re using it to automatically identify drivers who are taking our training.
Feedback is so important in all areas of life, whether it’s during a work performance review, or while purchasing a product online. Asking people about their experience gives you the information you need to get better and beat your competitors. We’ve integrated a survey in our smartphone app so you can find out what your drivers really think about your training.
Data security is everything in today’s increasingly digital world. More now than ever before, we need to be sure that our information doesn’t fall into the wrong hands. We’ve added two-factor authentication to our login process to make sure all the information stored in our system remains for your eyes only.