E-Learning Provider Launches Higher Education Site

Element K, a provider of computer courses for IT and business skills to colleges and universities, has launched a Web site that offers courses and information for the higher education community. The site, http://go.elementk.com/education, lets visitors take sample courses and browse Element K's complete course catalog. Visitors can also read customer profiles and case studies from current customers, including Bucknell University, Virginia Tech and The Boston Consortium among others. The site also offers resources explaining the technology behind e-learning tools, including FAQs on critical topics such as e-learning standards, security, systems integration, firewalls and proxy servers. Element K, Rochester, NY, (585) 240-7500, www.elementk.com.

This article originally appeared in the 06/01/2002 issue of THE Journal.

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