CDX around the world
CDX has local offices and customer support staff in:
USA
UK
Australia
CDX has sales representation in:
USA
Canada
UK
Australia
New Zealand
Malaysia
South Africa
CDX head office is located in Brisbane, Australia.
The purpose of CDX
CDX aims to improve the speed and effectiveness of automotive education through quality digital content, and innovative software applications for students, instructors, institution's and enterprises.
CDX is rapidly achieving its goal of becoming the preferred learning materials choice for automotive instructors and students worldwide.
The 'power of visual learning' materials development philosophy of CDX
Automotive technical qualifications require the development of cognitive and practical skills.
The most effective learning modes for most students developing technical understanding and psychomotor skills are concrete and visual, rather than abstract and descriptive.
The primary delivery mode for new CDX content therefore is overwhelmingly audio-visual - using video, animations, graphics, and simulations. However, CDX learning materials are all supported with extensive reference and transcriptive text materials.
The comparative achievements of students who learn with CDX have been well documented, and they speak for themselves.
The rapidly expanding resources of CDX
CDX has the largest library of the highest quality interactive automotive training products on the world market today. More than $7m has been invested in product development, and CDX now has more than 2,000 educational institution clients in 55 different countries around the world.
The speed and quantity of new CDX materials development is accelerating. In 2007, CDX added more new content to the latest release of its key products than in the previous five years put together. In 2008, CDX has again increased its commitment and investment in even more new materials.
CDX has never been restricted to any particular delivery platform or player technology. CDX Plus programs are currently accessible through standalone PCs, across LAN networks, and increasingly, online over the Web.
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