Universities, Colleges & Schools
   
       
      
  
    
    
  
The first modules came out on time.  | 
    
    Universities and colleges that have benefitted from Wordhouse support include: 
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    Henley Business School 
During the initial development of its e-learning MBA programme, 
Henley Business School  called on 
Wordhouse to help its in-house materials development team to produce the first modules to ensure the programme was launched on time. The Wordhouse 
team’s role was to copy-edit the materials for grammar, punctuation, 
consistency and conformity to house style. On certain modules, more 
substantive editing was involved, to ensure that the materials met HMC’s
 stringent requirements concerning technical accuracy and narrative 
style. Finally, Wordhouse identified materials requiring copyright 
clearance. The first modules came out on time.  | 
    
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    University of Bedfordshire 
The Business School, one of the largest faculties within this rapidly 
developing University, commissioned Wordhouse to develop and produce 
modular study guides for different versions of its e-learning MBA. 
Wordhouse is currently involved in the revision and updating of the 
online study guides – identifying, briefing and managing the work of writers and editors.  | 
   
  
 
 
 
  
    
    University of Sunderland 
Wordhouse is currently providing project management and editorial 
services for the development of a wide range of distance learning 
courses being re-launched by the University of Sunderland’s Business School.
 Over 20 modules are being developed, for a range of BA (Hons) courses 
on business and business-related subjects, and an international MBA, for
 delivery in print and online. Wordhouse is sourcing and commissioning 
suitably qualified writers, managing them through the writing, reviewing
 and editorial processes, and delivering finished learning modules to 
Sunderland for onward delivery to students on the Sunderland campus as 
well as via Sunderland’s overseas partner institutions.  | 
    
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