The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection is using E-learning software from Interwise to train its firefighters and emergency personnel on topics ranging from anthrax detection to firearm safety. It's a big change for the department, which had been using prerecorded videotapes for training, says Dale Eberhardt, division chief of training. The E-learning software makes use of clips from prerecorded training videos, but Eberhardt can couple them with audio and documents downloaded from the Internet to build an online class. Workers can access the class over the Internet, and the training material can be burned onto CD-ROMs and delivered to station houses that lack adequate Internet access.
Certification courses are offered via the Pathlore learning-management system. The Montana department linked its Pathlore system with an Oracle database that contains employee-training records. When an employee has successfully completed a course, the information is automatically entered into the employee's training records. Says Jennifer Vietes, Montana criminal justice information services training and development specialist, "It's a way of making sure that everyone stays certified."
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E-learning also can help officers stay on top of new state and government regulations. The Montana Department of Justice is using the software to train officers without forcing them to spend a lot of time in a classroom when they should be on the street. The department is using E-learning software from Pathlore Inc. to certify and recertify law-enforcement officials to use the state's criminal justice information network. The system lets state agencies access criminal history records, driver's license data, and FBI files, says Karen Nelson, bureau chief of the Montana criminal justice information services bureau. All users have to be trained and certified to access data and must recertify every two years.
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E-learning technology lets firefighters stay up to date on a variety of topics, such as anthrax detection, without having to spend time away from the job.![]()
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