For Immediate release:
ClearPoint Instruction LLC
Company Contact- Preston Parker, Vice President
preston.parker@clearpointinstruction.com
clearpointinstruction.com
North Logan, UT 84321
435.760.2084
Posted: 12:38 pm MT October 12, 2007
Logan, Utah- Logan is excited to welcome a new business to the booming city of Cache Valley. It is called ClearPoint Instruction LLC.
ClearPoint Instruction LLC is a Utah-based company made up of a small team of well-trained and highly-experienced designers. Our staff have degrees in instructional technology, curriculum and instruction, computer science, and graphic design. In addition, they have a combined 40+ years of experience in designing and developing instructional products and educational services. All this education and experience has taught us a simple lesson:
Instruction is not effective if learners don't clearly see the main point.
That is why we use a model-centered approach to design instruction. We start by developing accurate models of what your patients need to know, do, and feel about their own health. Next, we create instructional materials and learning activities that actively engage patients in solving authentic problems related to their health. Finally, we work with you to conduct research that lets you know if the patients are really learning. At ClearPoint Instruction, we are dedicated to designing instruction that works. And we promise you this: Your patients will clearly see the main point.
Vice President Preston Parker had this to say about ClearPoint Insturction, "Were just really excited for everyone to get a chance to try our products, we really think it will make a world of difference."
For more information feel free to contact us with the information provided above.
Media Contact: Emily Metts, PR specialist
435-232-7191
YourPR.com
Thursday, October 11, 2007
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2 comments:
Your release follows the structure very nicely. I did want to see a bit more of your own words and more of a call to action, but the message still comes across.
This was a hard one because it has so much to do with sales and "tooting your own horn". I have a hard time with agenda writing, but you did really good!
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