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Dimensioning and tolerancing training goes online

An Effective Training product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 7, 2005

Effective Training has added a new web-based course to its extensive list of GD and T products and services.

Effective Training (ETI) has added a new web-based course to its extensive list of GD and T products and services.

The "Fundamentals of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing" online course is based on Y14.5M-1994 and includes 28 student-focused lessons covering the basic rules, definitions, and concepts of GD and T.

It is offered exclusively at the ETI Learning Centre.

The highly interactive GD and T course takes approximately 28 hours to complete.

It features audio narration, instant lesson feedback and quizzes that reinforce the material.

Lessons contain geometric control application and inspection examples and 3D solid part images.

Other course highlights include user-friendly navigation, detailed full-colour graphics, technical animations, and a full glossary of GD and T terms.

Over 100 tolerancing insights from GD and T expert and ETI President Alex Krulikowski are also included.

"Students can take the course online at home, at school, or at work through a series of interactive lessons", said Krulikowski, noted educator and author of GD and T training books and software.

"Users receive a 'hands-on' approach to learning with animations that show exactly how a symbol is interpreted".

"Students can visualise and understand concepts more readily while they learn at their own pace".

"The web-based course is a convenient and affordable GD and T training option".

ETI also offers a web-based course on the GM global dimensioning and tolerancing addendum used in the auto industry.

It provides an in-depth look at the major areas of impact the addendum has on drawings that use ASME Y14.5M-1994 and explains the differences between the GM, Ford, and Chrysler GD and T addenda.

The "Fundamentals of GD and T" web-based course will be available online to individuals, educational institutions, and organisations in the second quarter of 2005.

ETI provides student support for all of their training through a discussion board and a variety of other resources.

More information about the e-learning courses is available at the ETI Learning Centre or at ETI's main website.

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