The Solid Waste Association of North America (SWANA), Silver Spring, Maryland, has announced the launch of its online testing platform designed to allow solid waste industry professionals to take certification exams remotely.
The online testing function is available for all 10 of SWANA’s industry training courses, allowing professionals to forego traveling to a SWANA testing center and instead take the exam at their own location via computer, tablet or mobile device.
“SWANA’s new online testing platform will revolutionize the access our members and industry professionals have to SWANA’s leading certification courses and exams,” Jeffrey Murray, associate and solid waste section manager at HDR Inc. and SWANA president, says. “This new platform shows SWANA’s commitment to making it as convenient as possible to obtain and maintain solid waste industry certifications.”
The online testing platform will give professionals the option to take exams at any time and offers 48-hour pass/fail notification.
“From a teaching perspective, this new platform will provide students the opportunity to read through the content and take their time preparing for the exam, which will be extremely valuable in the learning, retaining and test-taking process,” Tracie Bills, SWANA/CRRA zero waste course instructor and northern California director at SCS Engineers, says.
“Professionals without the budget or time to attend a training center will be able to test at their own locations when they otherwise may not be able to keep their training and certifications current,” Bob Perron, president of Guahan Waste Control, says. “It is exciting that more industry professionals will be able to take advantage of the unparalleled training offered by SWANA.”
To develop the new platform, SWANA partnered with Captus Press, one of Canada’s leading publishers of textbooks and online course resources.
To learn more about SWANA’s new online testing, visit swana.org/onlinetesting.
The online testing function is available for all 10 of SWANA’s industry training courses, allowing professionals to forego traveling to a SWANA testing center and instead take the exam at their own location via computer, tablet or mobile device.
“SWANA’s new online testing platform will revolutionize the access our members and industry professionals have to SWANA’s leading certification courses and exams,” Jeffrey Murray, associate and solid waste section manager at HDR Inc. and SWANA president, says. “This new platform shows SWANA’s commitment to making it as convenient as possible to obtain and maintain solid waste industry certifications.”
The online testing platform will give professionals the option to take exams at any time and offers 48-hour pass/fail notification.
“From a teaching perspective, this new platform will provide students the opportunity to read through the content and take their time preparing for the exam, which will be extremely valuable in the learning, retaining and test-taking process,” Tracie Bills, SWANA/CRRA zero waste course instructor and northern California director at SCS Engineers, says.
“Professionals without the budget or time to attend a training center will be able to test at their own locations when they otherwise may not be able to keep their training and certifications current,” Bob Perron, president of Guahan Waste Control, says. “It is exciting that more industry professionals will be able to take advantage of the unparalleled training offered by SWANA.”
To develop the new platform, SWANA partnered with Captus Press, one of Canada’s leading publishers of textbooks and online course resources.
To learn more about SWANA’s new online testing, visit swana.org/onlinetesting.
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