NogginLabs in the New York Times
22 April 2009
An interactive website that NogginLabs built in conjunction with Northwestern University and the Oncofertility Consortium was included in a larger article about family planning and cancer. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/21/health/21brod.html?_r=1
The site, myoncofertility.org, has a wide variety of resources for men and women whose fertility may be at risk due to cancer or cancer treatment. It was an eye-opening project to develop and we’re thrilled it’s getting this kind of visibility. An elaborate system of linked videos, animations, and text resources, the website’s design allows users to access the information they need when they need it and to explore at their own pace.
About NogginLabs, Inc.
NogginLabs is the e-learning industry’s most award-winning architect. NogginLabs’ skilled team of instructional designers, writers, programmers, and project managers has created over 1,000 hours of custom, performance-based courses for Fortune 100 companies, academic institutions, and non-profit organizations. The high quality of the courses we deliver has garnered the firm preferred vendor relationships at companies such as Dell Inc., Northwestern University, ABNAMRO, Capital One, Abbott Laboratories, JetBlue, and McDonald’s. To learn more about NogginLabs, visit http://www.nogginlabs.com.