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Corporate Social Responsibility
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8.05.2003 ET
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eHelp Corporation
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eHelp Corp. Launches $12 Million Software Donation Program to Colleges and Universities Across the Nation
New Donation Program Upholds eHelp's Commitment to Advance eLearning Development in Higher Education
(CSRwire) SAN DIEGO, CA - eHelp(TM) Corp., the makers of RoboHelp(R), today
announced the commencement of its Academic Software Donation Program,
committing a total of $12,000,000 worth in RoboDemo(R) eLearning Edition
tutorial software to accredited colleges and universities across the
nation. With RoboDemo, faculty can record the use of any application
running on their desktop, and instantly create a movie in Flash format
with visible and audible mouse clicks without having to learn Flash
technology. Simulations created with RoboDemo can be easily enhanced by
adding captions and images, audio, interactive text entry and click boxes,
hyperlinks and special effects. Users can also add eLearning-specific
features like quizzing, scoring and branching.
By participating in the Academic Software Donation Program, faculty will
have the ability to easily develop professional eLearning curriculum.
Schools can utilize their donated copies of RoboDemo in various ways, such
as creating tutorials that teach end users how to master any software
program, register for classes online, fill out Web-based forms and
effectively navigate a school's Web site.
"As a commitment to furthering the development of eLearning at the
university level, we are inviting every accredited college and university
in the country to take part in the RoboDemo Academic Software Donation
Program," said Jorgen Lien, cofounder and CEO of eHelp Corp. "With this
program, schools nationwide have the opportunity to approach education
through a new medium, thus furthering the use of technology in
education."
At University of California, San Diego (UCSD), the first participant in
eHelp's Academic Software Donation Program, administrators and educators
are creating RoboDemo simulations designed to expand academic outreach to
students, and to explain business and financial services to employees and
college-bound youth. UCSD is also geared to implement RoboDemo at the
Hewlett-Packard funded Tribal Digital Village, which links San Diego
County's 18 Indian Reservations through digital wireless connections.
"We are finding RoboDemo to be a tremendously valuable program, and one
with applications far beyond what one normally sees in software
donations," said Gabriele Wienhausen, Cal-(IT)2's Education layer leader
at UCSD and provost of the university's newest undergraduate Sixth
College. "We are very pleased to be able to participate in eHelp's
Academic Software Donation Program, and look forward to extending the use
of RoboDemo to benefit both students and faculty. RoboDemo is an extremely
powerful application for creating tutorials and demos that makes Flash
technology available to a wide range of users."
About the RoboDemo Academic Software Donation Program
Each accredited college and university in the United States that
participates can receive 10 free copies of the RoboDemo eLearning Edition
software. Educational discounts are available for additional copies. Visit
eHelp's Web site to access the donation form at www.ehelp.com/education. Call
eHelp Corp. for details: Tel: 800-388-4332 or 858-847-7900, Email:
robodemopr@ehelp.com.
About the RoboDemo eLearning Edition
The RoboDemo eLearning Edition makes building interactive and animated
software simulations in Flash format a simple task. Simulations are ideal
for online training, demonstrating products or providing user support
tutorials. The familiar PowerPoint style interface makes editing a breeze,
allowing the user to edit any element within a movie, frame by frame, so
they never have to rerecord an entire project. RoboDemo simulations also
dramatically enhance online Help systems and Web site usability by
offering end users a visual, step-by-step demonstration on how to
accomplish specific tasks.
Platforms Supported by RoboDemo
The software tutorials and demos created with eHelp's RoboDemo run on
Windows from Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq:MSFT), MAC OS X from Apple Computer
Inc. (Nasdaq:AAPL), and Linux on IBM Corp. (Nasdaq:IBM) and other flavors
of Linux. In addition, RoboDemo tutorials run on handheld devices
supporting Flash from Macromedia Inc. (Nasdaq:MACR), such as Nokia
(NYSE:NOK).
About eHelp Corp.
Founded in 1990, eHelp Corp. (formerly Blue Sky Software) is a worldwide
leader in providing award-winning software. eHelp's software products
reduce support costs and increase customer satisfaction by dramatically
improving the usability of desktop and Web-based applications, intranets
and Web sites. Headquartered in San Diego, eHelp's products provide the
foundation to more than 250 million online Help and user assistance
systems currently in use around the world. eHelp's products have won more
than 60 prestigious industry awards and more than two-thirds of Fortune
1000 companies are customers. For more information, visit
www.ehelp.com.
eHelp, RoboDemo and RoboHelp are trademarks or registered trademarks of
eHelp Corp. in the United States and other countries. All rights reserved.
All other trademarks used are the property of their respective owners.
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