Progress in Learning – Training site back online

The WSU Online Training System has recently undergone an upgrade. Available to all WSU employees, the online training system is now more intuitive and user-friendly than ever before. And, for the first time, the learning resources including books and online training courses are now accessible on your mobile device.

Log in at www.hrs.wsu.edu/skillsoft to experience this Progress in Learning.

If you would like a demonstration of the upgraded training system, register for one of the many live demonstrations scheduled. Some of these are general overviews with the end user in mind, demonstrating how to search for resources, add them to a Learning Plan, track progress, and view training records. Other sessions are designed specifically with managers in mind, demonstrating how to locate resources, assign them to employees, and manage an expanded report function. Just click on the appropriate link below to learn specific dates and times of these overviews.

WSU Online Training: Learning at your fingertips!

Departmental Training Overviews also available. Send your request to hrstraining@wsu.edu.

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