ez-learn on the Web

Jun 8, 2005 10:56 AM

    



ez-learn training programs feature an interactive point-and-click style that provides basic instructions on products, features, benefits, applications and wiring diagrams.

Leviton Manufacturing Company is offering a new Web-based electrical training program to industry professionals.

ez-learn provides instant online access to the company’s full suite of Web-based electrical training courses. Courses can be taken anywhere at anytime.

The site features training courses for Leviton Integrated Networks’ Installer Certification, Video Product Applications, and Telephony and Networking Product Applications. Additional training courses for Leviton Entertainment & Applications Platform, GFCIs, Basic Electricity, Lighting Controls and DHC products, in addition to other product areas, will be added soon.

Each training program features an interactive point-and-click style that provides basic instructions on products, features, benefits, applications as well as wiring diagrams. ez-learn is free to participants.

For more information, visit www.leviton.com.




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