This ILT deck prepares new hires at EVERSANA to support Galderma Patient Services (GPS) with key program knowledge and workflows. It introduces Galderma’s mission, product focus, and support services.
Emphasizing compliance, accuracy, and empathy, the training equips learners to assist patients through therapy initiation and access. Visuals, guides, and real-world scenarios enhance engagement and clarity.
This deck orients new hires to Galderma Patient Services (GPS) and the NEMLUVIO treatment journey. It covers core offerings like Copay, Quick Start, Bridge, and PAP, plus services like Sharps, Injection Training, Welcome Kits, and Replacements.
Trainees also learn to use tools like the FAM Portal, HCP Portal, Copay Microsite, and Patient Web App, with clinical overviews of AD and PN to support patients effectively.
This ILT deck trains new hires on the LAGEVRIO™ Direct-to-Patient (DTP) program, covering COVID-19 treatment delivery via telehealth and pharmacy support. It outlines Merck’s mission, the drug’s action, and EVERSANA’s role in digital services, copay support, eBV, and fulfillment.
Trainees learn to assist patients across the journey, from consults to delivery, using platforms like ACTICS and the Patient Web App (PWA).
This ILT deck simplifies the French Revolution for Class 9 students, covering its causes, major events, and lasting impact—like the fall of the monarchy and rise of the Republic.
It uses timelines, polls, and visuals to boost engagement, while exploring key themes like the Declaration of Rights, Jacobins, Napoleon, and social change, aligning with exam prep and curriculum goals.
This ILT deck introduces Class 10 students to Karnataka’s resistance against British rule, from the rise of the Wodiyars to leaders like Hyder Ali, Tippu Sultan, Rani Chennamma, and Sangolli Rayanna.
It covers the four Anglo-Mysore wars and highlights local uprisings such as Amara Sullya and Halagali. Visuals, maps, and polls make complex events easy to grasp, linking regional resistance to the broader Indian freedom struggle.
This ILT module introduces Class 7 students to the rise of the Kakatiya dynasty—from local feudatories to powerful rulers. It highlights leaders like Prola II and Rudramadevi, and their contributions to governance, irrigation, military, and temple architecture.
With focus on Warangal Fort and regional trade, the deck offers a clear view of South India’s medieval history beyond imperial narratives.
This ILT deck gives Class 10 students a clear foundation in transport systems, topographical maps, and satellite imagery. It covers roadways, railways, airways, waterways, and pipelines, along with map symbols, elevation, and relief.
Students also learn about remote sensing, satellite types, and spectral signatures. Interactive slides and scenarios link textbook concepts to real-world geography.
This ILT module introduces Class 6 students to Antarctica’s climate, wildlife, landforms, and global scientific role. It explains unique features like 6-month day-night cycles, blizzards, and India’s research bases—Dakshin Gangotri, Maitri, and Bharati.
With visuals and simple explanations, the deck builds curiosity and environmental awareness in young learners.
This ILT deck introduces Class 6 students to rural life in Dokur, a village on the Deccan Plateau. It explores how geography impacts livelihood, covering soil types, crops, climate, and non-farm work.
With local terms, relatable stories, and engaging visuals, the module connects textbook concepts to real-world rural challenges and resilience.
This ILT module introduces Class 7 students to the concept of tourism, its components (Attraction, Accessibility, Amenities), and types—religious, historical, adventure, eco, and more.
With visuals and examples like the Taj Mahal and Meenakshi Temple, it highlights India’s and Tamil Nadu’s tourism richness, helping students see tourism as both an economic and cultural force.
This ILT module helps Class 10 students grasp economic concepts through a comparison of India and Brazil. It explains sectors (primary to tertiary), key metrics (GNI, GDP), and industries like agriculture, mining, and trade using relatable stories and visuals.
The deck also covers mixed economies, BRICS, and global trade, helping students connect theory with real-world economic dynamics.
This ILT deck explores Maharashtra’s political and cultural landscape before Shivaji Maharaj, highlighting the role of dynasties like the Yadavas, Bahmanis, and Nizamshahis in shaping governance and society.
It covers the decline of earlier powers, rise of Marathi identity, and religious harmony, laying the foundation for understanding Shivaji’s Hindavi Swarajya and regional pride.
This ILT deck gives students a broad view of Europe’s natural vegetation, population trends, and economy. It covers climate-based zones, farming patterns, and major industries like automobiles, textiles, and shipbuilding.
Through visuals, maps, and polls, learners explore how geography influences human activity, building global awareness in an accessible format.
This ILT deck introduces Class 7 students to France’s geography, agriculture, industries, and climate. It covers key landforms (Alps, Pyrenees, major rivers), seasonal farming patterns, and modern agriculture methods.
Students also explore France’s major industries—automobiles, aviation, nuclear energy—and eco-friendly practices, linking geography with real-world relevance.
This ILT module introduces students to Africa’s geography, climate, and culture, covering major landforms, rivers, and vegetation zones. It explores traditional livelihoods, colonization, and the path
to independence.
With strong visuals and critical thinking prompts, the deck blends storytelling with geographic learning, sparking curiosity and empathy.
This ILT module explores the life of the Konda Reddys, a tribal community in Kunavaram, highlighting their deep connection with forests, Podu farming, and cultural traditions.
It covers crops, forest use, housing, and festivals like Pachha Panduga, while addressing modern threats like deforestation. The deck fosters empathy and environmental awareness in students.
This ILT module helps students understand India’s climate, including key factors like latitude, altitude, winds, and the monsoon mechanism (ITCZ, Coriolis, Jet Streams).
With visuals, polls, and real-world examples (e.g., Delhi vs. Mumbai), it explains how seasonal wind shifts impact rainfall, temperature, and agriculture, building strong geographic and conceptual clarity.
This ILT module explores the decline of the Mughal Empire post-Aurangzeb and the rise of independent kingdoms across India. It covers weak succession, invasions, and the jagirdari crisis, alongside key figures like Bahadur Shah I, Tipu Sultan, and Ranjit Singh.
It explores succession issues, invasions, and the Third Battle of Panipat, setting the stage for British rule in India.
This ILT deck helps students differentiate hazards from disasters, and explores five major types—floods, landslides, droughts, cyclones, and earthquakes. It includes causes, effects, real-life examples, and India’s hazard-prone zones.
With visuals, videos, and tools like the Richter scale, the module emphasizes preparedness and empathy, making disaster education impactful and relevant.
This ILT module guides students through the Amazon River Basin, covering its geography, climate, biodiversity, and indigenous lifestyles. It explains tropical vegetation, wildlife, and slash-and-burn farming, while raising awareness about threats like deforestation and urbanisation.
The lesson blends visuals and stories to build geographic literacy and promote environmental responsibility.
This ILT module introduces students to hot and cold deserts—the Sahara and Ladakh, exploring their climate, wildlife, cultures, and human adaptations.
It covers nomadic life, oases, petroleum in the Sahara, and agriculture, livestock, and Buddhist culture in Ladakh. With visuals and polls, the deck builds understanding of desert diversity and resilience.