We’ve just gone live with a cool youth-targeted website for the British Safety Council (a global Health and Safety organisation based in London).
The project – part of the Inspired by London 2012 programme – uses an online Flash game, free resources and links to free app downloads to teach youngsters about workplace dangers as they prepare for their working lives.
The client required a technology solution to deliver a high-performance, cutting-edge learning platform designed to maximise engagement with young learners. We delivered the website creative theme – perfectly in tune with the 2012 youth audience – content managed platform and hosting environment for the solution. The technology infrastructure features a Drupal website CMS and enterprise-strength cloud hosting solution for optimal bandwidth and resource management, scalable for many thousands of users.
Our infrastructure solution fully supports the British Safety Council’s campaign to get young people to engage fully with Health and Safety education. It features an exciting web interface and delivers fast and smooth performance of the Flash game, and enables the British Safety Council to provide yet another innovative online learning experience for thousands of new target users.
The campaign utilises a separate Drupal installation from the main CMS currently powering the corporate British Safety Council website, also created and hosted by Webanywhere.
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