Renaissance Learning Partnership Enables Single Sign-On

The partnership allows for faster access to the Renaissance platform through ClassLink’s OneClick technology.

Educators using Renaissance Learning solutions now have faster and easier access to the company’s K–12 cloud-based assessments and learning analytics, thanks to a new partnership with ClassLink that enables single sign-on access.

ClassLink’s OneClink enables single sign-on to online, cloud-based resources, including Renaissance Learning’s cloud-based resources. Additionally, OneClink allows single sign-on to files that are stored in the cloud, on devices or school networks.  

“Renaissance is very excited to work with ClassLink’s OneClick single sign-on to support districts in our joint commitment to solving real problems for educators by simplifying sign-on for student and teachers while maintaining the preeminent levels of security and privacy of data,” said Paula O’ Gorman, senior vice president of strategic partnerships at Renaissance Learning, in a statement.

For more information, visit the Renaissance Learning site and ClassLink site.

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