News

November 2006

E-ngageLive New Interface

As the new E-ngage interface becomes increasingly well used it is proving to be a highly popular tool for both schools and experts to use. David Casey E-ngage Director said, “The management of the transition to the new system has been a achieved with minimal disruption and users have discovered the increased functionality with no problem at all”.
 
E-ngage continue to monitor the implementation progress as the potential for new bugs to be identified, but so far all the issues raised have been dealt with very quickly and with little disruption to online activities.
 
Following the implementation of the new interface a new schedule of activities will be published for users in the next two week.
 
David Casey went on to say, “The new E-ngageLive system gives a great deal more flexibility in the way we work. This together with new funding arrangements means there are going to be some changes and new opportunities. There is a high level of opportunity for devolved use of the interface and this is identifying new partners and new ways of working for the benefit off all involved.”

All users will get details of new activities, and changes to current practice will be will be available at www.e-ngage.net/news in the coming weeks.

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