binary blue
began in March 1998.

The idea was to form a virtual business so that we could develop innovative projects in education and training, bringing together highly qualified teams to do the work.

This appoach allows enormous flexibility. Projects can be small or large, but always highly individual. We assess and scope the project, then bring the best team together - who may be graphic artists and designers, programmers, vidio and audio producers and editors and writers.

The first binary blue project was SCOOP - a multimedia journalism training resource. It won the 1998 AIMIA Award for the best Continuing Education product.

Since then, we have built many products and managed many projects, including the portal site TAFEVC,
ANTA Toolbox Central, ANTA Design Toolbox, the TAFE frontiers Flexible Learning Week site and the Usability Wizard.

We are currently exploring the relationship between PDA's, wireless and blogs in training environments. This work is based on an innovation project "Blogs: personalised e-learning spaces".