The last time I provided LearningZen.com with a guest blog, I had been working for the company for a little over three weeks. I look back at that entry and remember the excitement and initial bewilderment I felt.
It’s been almost three months since then, and so much has happened. The most important thing of course would when I replaced my regular old office chair with the Serta Massaging Executive Chair (kidding, although I do the soothing 4 motor massage). When I look back and reflect on how much has changed; I felt a sense of pride in everything that we’ve accomplished.
On July 6th we finally launched Premium Services which took us out of beta and opened the door to work with a new group of clientele. Since then we’ve also introduced a number of other features including the ability for authors to charge for their courses and make revenue which they can keep or donate to charity. The latest sprint revamped the entire exam making experience. You can now build course content with an exam, without an exam, or just an exam sans content.
My time here has also been chock full of completely new experiences for me. I attended my first conference, in Salt Lake City, the Outdoor Retailer’s Conference. I also went on my first legitimate business trip to Oshkosh, WI and attended the EAA’s Airventure. There I got to meet the great people from the FAA whom we partner with. Besides business, I also saw my first baseball game at Wrigley Field.
If you’ve been keeping up the development blog, you know they’ve been working hard. I had no idea what it took to be a programmer, and I appreciate the amount of work they take on. It’s not just a job to them; they are fully invested in what we’re doing. It takes long hours, and a lot of dedication on their part. We would not be anywhere close to where we’re at if they weren’t on the team. I’d like to end by extending a big thank-you to the entire LearningZen team, you’ve made this a wonderful experience for me thusfar and I couldn’t be happier to be working with you all.
Tanya Sapula
New Media Coordinator
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