Area P


Area Prospectus
    Save time with the WebBased Area Prospectus that is easy to keep up to date

For more information or to request a demonstration, please contact Jessica Smith on jessica.smith@webbased.co.uk
     or 01752 797 131.

Our Area Prospectus helps you plan for the future, whether you are a student, course provider or Local Authority. It is a powerful search engine that uses mapping and postcode tools to quickly pinpoint relevant courses in your LA (and neighbouring LAs if you live close to the border) and allows thousands of courses to be uploaded at once, saving valuable time. It has been designed to aid local collaboration, ensuring that the full course offer is available to young people.

Benefits

For Learners...

Easily find what you are looking for - enter a search word and your postcode to find courses in the area and beyond

Find out how far you need to travel
- view courses on a map and see how long the bus will take

Get help and advice
- save courses you are interested in to your e-ILP to chat through with a tutor or personal advisor

Get more information on courses
- ask providers questions online and follow quick links to their websites


For Providers...

Save hours of time - export courses from your existing systems into the Area Prospectus in one go

Market your courses - link to full course information on your own website

How learners find your courses
- analyse the search terms learners use

 

For LAs...

Get the data you need - reports for all your providers

Reduce your workload - remind providers automatically when deadlines are due

A single place for all course opportunities - supports apprenticeships, diplomas and HEIs

Encourage partnerships - group providers together for diploma delivery and include courses from other LAs

Provide a single platform - integrates with e-ILP and CAP


For more information or to request a demonstration, please contact Jessica Smith on jessica.smith@webbased.co.uk
or 01752 797 131.

 

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