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TAP make Web Sites, Videos and Apps, all of which can be accessed using mobile devices.
T.A.P. started life as Training Access Points. T.A.P was a comprehensive directory of course information, which in the late eighties was delivered using innovative software through a network of standalone PCs. These PCs or Access Points were based in Libraries, Job Centres and Careers Centres. The Course database later migrated to CD and then to the Internet in late 1994. The standalone ‘access point’ became redundent and the service rebranded to ‘Coursefinder’.
Today most learning organisations offer course information through their web sites. The challenge now is to provide information in a form where it can be delivered by the latest technology. The new ‘access points’ are hand held devices such as smart phones, IPods and IPads.
The term TAP has been revived, no longer Training Access Points but ‘TAP’ as the main gesture used on mobile devices. The need to provide timely useful information to people on hand held devices is the challenge we have embraced.
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