A Complete LMS Ecosystem?
Our partners at Docebo are making available for free a report by Craig Weiss from eLearning 24/7 about the features that make a complete LMS ecosystem. It's no wonder they're pushing the report as Docebo comes out as the front-runner when judged against Craig's criteria. You can take a look at the report yourself by downloading it from here.
If you're based in the UK, looking for an LMS, and interested in finding out more about Docebo, then please do get in touch directly with us here at GuyKat. We can arrange a free, fully functional trial, a demonstration and access to 'quick start' training videos to get you up and running.
Getting Business Going In the UK
GuyKat Managing director Guy McEvoy was a guest at an event hosted by Goldman Sachs in London. Also present were entrepreneurs such as Sir Charles Dunstone (Carphone Warehouse and TalkTalk), Gerry Ford (Cafe Nero), Julian Metcalfe (founder of Pret A Manger and Itsu) and about 300 other leaders of small businesses who have received support from the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Business Programme.
Much of the day's discussion focussed on the economic outlook for the UK in the near-to-mid term. The Global CEO of Goldman Sachs Lloyd Blankfein comments at the event were picked up by much of the media.
Opinion remains split between optimists and pessimists on the UK's prospects. However, everyone seemed to agree that it will be growing SMEs that eventually kick-start the economy. GuyKat are proud to consider themselves of one these growing businesses, and proud to help our peers achieve the same through developing their people and lowering their training costs.
Seeking an Aston University Graduate/Student for a Paid Summer Internship
This position has now been filled
eLearning & Marketing Internship
Hours of work; 26 hours per week across 4 days.
Pay rate of £7 per hour. From LATE MAY 2013. (or sooner, can be arranged around finals)
Do you have an interest in any of the following?
- Sales & Marketing?
- Digital Media and IT?
- Business Communication?
- Creative Media/Design?
If so then this internship could be the one for you!
We are a well-established and innovative provider of eLearning and communication solutions who are experiencing growth in our business. We are looking for an enthusiastic Aston University graduate or final year student with excellent communication skills and a passion for technology (though not necessarily a technology graduate) who is able to provide support in one or more of the above areas.
As the successful applicant you would be provided with an internship which may encompass some or all of the aspects listed above depending on your own interests. This will provide you with the opportunity to gain valuable skills and experience to assist with developing your career. This internship will provide a real insight into working as part of small team of entrepreneurs with a valuable exposure to the business environment.
Attitude, enthusiasm and work ethic are more important than previous experience for this role.
Essential Skills
Excellent communication skills are essential. To be considered for the internship you must be either a final year student of Aston University, or have graduated from there.
Additional Company Information
The company is based near Aston University and so is ideally located with easy links to public transport. There is also parking available on site.
The offices are based in a modern business centre with excellent facilities available.
The recruitment for this post is being managed through Graduate Advantage. Closing date for applications 3rd May - THIS IS NOW CLOSED.
Aston University is participating in the Santander Intern Programme, connecting talented graduates with some of the UKs fastest growing, most exciting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Santander is part-funding 3 month internships for final year students and recent graduates. If you would like to kick-start your career and build valuable experience fast, this is a great way to do it.
Please note that internships advertised for the Santander Internships Programme are only available to recent graduates or final years students of Aston University.
Are you ready for Tin Can?
Did you know that Tin Can API version 1.0 is scheduled for formal release on April 26, 2013?
The Tin Can API is a new standard for data flow between learning technologies. It's tempting to describe it as an update to the venerable SCORM standard. For years SCORM has been allowing eLearning modules developed in authoring tools such as Adobe Captivate, or Articulate Storyline to 'talk' to the Learning Management Systems on which they are hosted. However, saying it's just a SCORM replacement sells Tin Can short - it brings much more to the table. There's a great description of Tin Can here.
At GuyKat we're proud to be working with our partners Docebo to ensure that clients can release the benefits of Tin Can quickly. We can help them wrap their heads around the new concept of the LRS (Learning Record Store). You're all going to be hearing a lot about Tin Can API over the next few years. If you want to know more now - get in-touch.
GuyKat MD in Midlands Goldman Sachs 10KSB Cohort
GuyKat Solutions MD, Guy McEvoy, has been selected to participate in the 10KSB program at Aston Business School. The 3-month program is fully funded by Goldman Sachs and aimed at supporting business with high growth potential. Guy said, "This is good news. I'm looking forward to having time to reflect on the next stage of growth for GuyKat and this program will provide some structure to make that happen. I'm also looking forward to working with other business leaders from our region. It will mean a few days away from the office over the next couple of months, but the team back at base will rejoice at that!"
Find out more about the program by clicking here
Learning Technologies 2013
February 4, 2013NewsLearning Technologies 2013
GuyKat was represented at last week's Learning Technologies conference by Hannah Quinton. The event is London's showcase industry gathering for eLearning vendors. The big trends under discussion included the shift to mLearning (mobile), and the latest thinking on instructional design. One of the key things for us was to see what else is happening in the LMS space. Having had a good look at the competition it is our strong belief that the business case for adopting docebo is as compelling as ever.
GuyKat is UK's First Docebo Partner
We've been keeping an exciting secret. Back in November we signed an agreement with Docebo to become the first of their UK Partners. You may be familiar with the concept of a Learning Management System (LMS). You may also be familiar with the concept of Software-As-A-Service (SaaS). Docebo brings these together. With style.
Since November, without fanfare, we've been learning about the Docebo product in depth and have begun introducing it to several clients. Selecting an LMS partner was a challenging process and we trialled numerous alternative products. At the end of our assessment exercise we found Docebo the most compelling value proposition. In our opinion it balances being user-friendly, feature-rich and simplicity-to-deploy whilst still being surprisingly competitively priced. Docebo is the LMS we use ourselves. We think our clients should too.
Keep an eye on the website. In the coming months you will see far more information about the Docebo product and the formal launch of the additional services we can provide to help you get up and running. However, in the meantime if you are based in the UK and want a free-trial or demo then please find out more by clicking here.
This article was published Jan 2013
GuyKat in the Community
January 21, 2013BlogBusiness in the Community
Global corporations like to blow their trumpets about their 'work in the community' and 'putting something back'. Small businesses aren't quite as good at the PR, but we like to think we quietly do our bit. So, with that in mind here's an interesting factoid about GuyKat in 2012: We have a timesheeting system that records how long people are working on various things. Of total hours booked in 2012 around 5% was on non-billable community focused work (mainly relating to Schools and the NHS). OK, that hardly gives us the virtue of the Bill Gates Foundation, but it is a little something.
Developing in Captivate 6 as Standard
January 11, 2013BlogCaptivate 6
GuyKat have been trialling Captivate 6 since its release last summer. Since then our default development platform remained Captivate 5.5, but we have used the new software for a number of pilot client projects. The pilot testing is now over. Following our evaluation we're confident that the new version brings numerous advantages that speed up our work-flow, and that the few bugs at release have now been resolved. Therefore, from Jan 2013, our standard development environment will now be Captivate 6.0.
For legacy projects (or by request) we still retain the ability to develop in 5.5, pure Flash, or with Articulate/Storyline however our starting position for client projects is to develop with the technology that we think is best: Captivate 6.0
This will be an invisible change for most clients - hopefully all you will notice is that our deliverables look ever better, and our production time gets ever quicker!
Merry Christmas! (and office opening hours)
GuyKat would like to thank all friends and clients for a memorable 2012. But we're now out of here!
The office is closed from 5pm on Friday 21st December and will reopen at 9am on Wednesday 2nd January.

We're looking forward to 2013 and will be sharing a big announcement about a new strategic partnership early in January.
In the meantime the entire team wish you and yours a very merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

















