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== Getting started ==
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VLE Support was formally launched in 2007 at the Bett Show, where the company created a a buzz within the educational sector with much industry press interest including from the Times Educational Supplement. The company’s original focus was to support and develop Virtual Learning Environments (VLEs) in order to enhance the student learning experience and to create software that helped teachers to do their jobs more efficiently and with less paperwork.
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From this basis, VLE Support developed the market-leading eILP software eTracker, the product by which the company is now best known. eTracker is a web-based eILP that provides a one-stop-shop for the tracking, monitoring, measuring and analysing of the performance of students, presenting all the relevant information in one simple place. Our eTracker software is continually developing and growing as we work with an increasingly large number of FE and Sixth Form colleges using the system to track and monitor the progress of their students. We have formed a partnership with bksb, and have integrated bksb Functional Skills Tests data into eTracker.
 
We believe that the success of our system is down to our own experience of the FE sector and our backgrounds as teachers – as well as software developers!
To this end we are able to deliver top quality training and consultancy on site at your college in order to guide you in the change management and implementation process of the system, and make the very most out of eTracker’s capabilities.
 
Aside from eTracker, VLE Support also continues to offer software to create Virtual Learning Environments (VLEs). See our page ‘Terra Learner’ for more details.

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VLE Support Limited VLE Support was formally launched in 2007 at the Bett Show, where the company created a a buzz within the educational sector with much industry press interest including from the Times Educational Supplement. The company’s original focus was to support and develop Virtual Learning Environments (VLEs) in order to enhance the student learning experience and to create software that helped teachers to do their jobs more efficiently and with less paperwork.

From this basis, VLE Support developed the market-leading eILP software eTracker, the product by which the company is now best known. eTracker is a web-based eILP that provides a one-stop-shop for the tracking, monitoring, measuring and analysing of the performance of students, presenting all the relevant information in one simple place. Our eTracker software is continually developing and growing as we work with an increasingly large number of FE and Sixth Form colleges using the system to track and monitor the progress of their students. We have formed a partnership with bksb, and have integrated bksb Functional Skills Tests data into eTracker.

We believe that the success of our system is down to our own experience of the FE sector and our backgrounds as teachers – as well as software developers! To this end we are able to deliver top quality training and consultancy on site at your college in order to guide you in the change management and implementation process of the system, and make the very most out of eTracker’s capabilities.

Aside from eTracker, VLE Support also continues to offer software to create Virtual Learning Environments (VLEs). See our page ‘Terra Learner’ for more details.