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Rosetta Stone® Manager

Rosetta Stone® Enterprise Version 3 features Rosetta Stone Manager, an easy-to-use built-in management tool that provides powerful administrative and reporting functionalities. These tools manage and measure learner progress, ensuring language learning goals are met and providing quantifiable measurements of success.

Rosetta Stone Manager offers administrators intelligent registration tools and best-practice course templates that get learners quickly immersed in language-learning activities. Real-time reporting capabilities quickly deliver easy-to-read reports and graphs on learner progress and scores. Search filters provide a quick view of saved groups of learners, and drill-down capabilities provide visibility of progress, scores, and time spent on each activity by any individual. This set of reporting tools provides organizations with key information needed to confirm return on language investment.

Customer Comments

"Rosetta Stone provides today’s businesses with the language learning tools needed to compete in tomorrow’s global markets. In today’s diverse employee market reducing language barriers is key to any business’s future. Pitney Bowes PSI is pleased to utilize Rosetta Stone as it effectively promotes language skills while encouraging employee engagement."
- Trevor Baillie, Pitney Bowes, PSI

"Rosetta Stone has been a god-send to our program. We have a limited number of tutors available for our students that need one-on-one instruction. The advantage is that we can work with more than one student at a time and give the individual student attention that they require. Keep up the great work." - Barbara Wesley, Executive Director, Literacy Volunteers of Cibola County

News and Announcements

Revolutionary Technology Strengthens Military Language Training
Dec 03, 2007
New Rosetta Stone Arabic - Military Edition Program Dramatically Reduces Time to Train for Deploying Soldiers
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Army Extends Language-Learning Partnership With Rosetta Stone
November 1, 2007
$4.2 Million Contract Renewed to Make Free Web-based Language Learning Available for a Potential 1.4 Million Army Personnel Worldwide
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Not Lost in Translation
March 07, 2007
The New York Times takes a look at how business travelers learn languages.
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