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Click2learn.com’s Latest System Heads for Wisconsin

May 25, 2000
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Bellevue-based Click2learn.com has announced a partnership with the Wisconsin Department of Justice to provide e-learning infrastructure for 20,000 criminal justice employees. The Department of Justice will adopt the company’s Ingenium learning management system to design, deliver, and track learning for local police agencies throughout the state. The implementation of the system will provide management for all aspects of employee learning, including classroom events and online learning.

The system will be on display today at the Attorney Generals’ Conference in Green Bay. “We are excited about the opportunities e-learning will provide for the criminal justice community in our state,” said Wisconsin Attorney General James E Doyle. “This system will allow us to provide up-to-date training to a wider audience and at a lower cost then ever before.”

Click2learn, formerly known as Asymetrix Learning Systems, provides full-service learning solutions to business, government and educational institutions.

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