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Swine Flu Training and Resources for School Districts FREE From InfoSource Learning


OVIEDO, FL – September 15, 2009 — InfoSource Learning is excited to announce a new, free Swine Flu training course for school districts. The course, Swine Flu (H1N1), is an organized collection of government documents and free web resources for teachers. It is all offered in InfoSource Learning’s Learning Management System (LMS), giving districts the ability to track and record training time and course completion.   

Swine Flu (H1N1) is available within the free SimpleSchoolSafety training library, which already offers school districts free training on Bloodborne Pathogens and MRSA.
 
With Swine Flu (H1N1), Teachers will have centralized access to Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) letters, guidance, and explanations as well as videos, podcasts, posters, and tutorials to use in class with their students. 
 
And because preventing the spread of the flu starts at home, Swine Flu (H1N1) also comes with a Parent Toolkit. Teachers can print out, or send electronically, articles and letters directly to their students’ parents to educate them about the critical role they play in preventing the spread of the flu.  
 
To receive this training free of charge, sign up at www.SimpleK12.com or call InfoSource Learning at 1-800-393-4636 and ask to speak with your state’s representative.
 
About InfoSource Learning: For over 26 years, InfoSource Learning has been an industry leader in providing personalized, innovative solutions for the education, corporate, and government training segments.  Specifically for education, InfoSource Learning provides SimpleK12.com resources for teachers, students, and school technology departments including a free student technology assessment, technology curriculum, teacher professional development, internet safety programs, and more. To learn more, visit www.infosourcelearning.com or call 1-800-393-4636.

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