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Latest Component of DLS is Army e-Learning

March 2007

The latest component of DLS is Army e-Learning. The Army e-Learning Program provides free training for every Active Army, National Guard, Reservist, ROTC Cadet and Department of the Army Civilian with access to over 2,000 commercial web-based information technology, foreign language, business, leadership, and personal development courses. These courses are accessible 24/7 from anywhere using an internet connection. Army e-Learning benefits include: opportunities for enlisted personnel promotion points, over 40 certification programs, such as MCSE, A+, CISSP, Cisco, Oracle and more with personal mentoring, continuous learning points for civilian acquisition workforce, and some college course accreditation.

New to Army e-Learning is the addition of foreign language training. The Army recently announced it will provide Rosetta Stone® foreign-language training, at no cost to all, to active Army, National Guard, Reservists and Department of Army civilian personnel worldwide through Army e-Learning. “Critical foreign language capability and skills are increasingly important to our Army. Rosetta Stone provides the Army with an immediate, interactive language training tool to train our Soldiers, leaders and civilians for operational deployments and professional development,” Brigadier General James M. Milano, Director of Training, Army G-3/5/7.

Rosetta Stone will provide the Army 30 state-of-the-art language courses through Army e-Learning, including Arabic, Chinese (Mandarin), Danish, Dutch, French, Farsi (Persian), German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Pashto, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Spanish (Latin America), Spanish (Spain), Swahili, Swedish, Tagalog (Filipino) , Thai, Turkish, Vietnamese, and Welsh.

If you are already registered for the Army e-Learning Program, you will automatically have access to these courses. All course completions will be posted to your ATRRS records just like the current course completions. If you have not yet registered for the Army e-Learning Program, click on the Army e-Learning link and then click Register.

To access Army e-Learning: http://www.us.army.mil and select "My Education" and click Access Army e-Learning Portal Page.

To access the Army e-Learning website: https://usarmy.skillport.com/SkillPortFE/login/usarmylogin.cfm
To view the FAQ for the Army e-Learning website visit http://www.dls.army.mil/eLearn_faqs.html

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