Happy 7th Anniversary
D3 Training Solutions: Design, Develop, Deliver has turned 7!
While many of you have worked with us, you may not know our story. D3 is a WBE (Woman-Owned Business) based in Oklahoma that provides custom e-learning development to corporations, non-profits, and government agencies primarily in the United States and Canada. While I did not plan on starting a business, after 15+ years in digital learning I took an early “retirement” to care for an elderly family member, previous co-workers and managers would contact me to design, develop, and deliver training, thus D3 Training Solutions was born. I love what we do and it shows!
While the pandemic affected every business globally, our resilience helped us grow and we are excited to say we were able to co-author two eBooks on accessibility, along with speaking about inclusivity and accessibility in webinars for the eLearning Brothers, Brandon Hall Group, and in April, HR.Com.
While many things have changed over the last few years, we’ve added new products and services to our solutions portfolio, making us your one-stop-shop for eLearning. We can develop your projects in Lectora, Lectora Online, CenarioVR, Articulate 360, Rise, Camtasia, and Vyond.
Thank you for being a part of our journey and supporting us. We look forward to celebrating many more anniversaries with you. If we haven’t worked together yet, we hope to work with you in the coming years.
- We’re flexible – You can contract us for a one-off project or for sustaining support of eLearning content. Whatever works for you.
- We offer a personal service. You will see the same face, hear the same voice every time you communicate. There are the same pair of hands working on your project the whole time.
- No need to get extra equipment or software etc. We have the tools and licenses to get the job done.
- We can help out an existing team when things get busy. Alleviate the stress of your current employees by getting extra support.
- We will create custom courses or assist developers in troubleshooting issues with previously developed courses