The Instruction: The course includes 10 lessons on videocassette, or as shown here, on DVD. Each lesson runs an average of 25 minutes in length. Scenes include those of measuring instruments and workpieces, blue prints, as well as graphics and animations of difficult to understand concepts. Close-ups views of measuring scales and prints make reading and understanding easy for everyone.
Reliable Resource: Unlike instructors or other trainers, this source of instruction doesn't leave for a new job, go on vacation, or have a personal bias towards some people. It provides a consistent and reliable informational resource for all members of your workforce on all shifts, at any hour of the day. And your trainees can rewind and replay the instruction at any time without the embarrassment of asking for help in a classroom full of their peers.
Lesson Parts: Each lesson is divided into 3 to 5 parts. Each part represents a topic. The questions in the Work Sheet found in the Student Guide are indexed to the specific part in the lesson. This allows the trainee to quickly locate the area of the instruction where they will find the answer to any question.
Realistic Content: The instruction does not include any "talking heads". Instead, your trainees see real prints, workpieces and measuring instruments used in shops like yours. The narrator explains what the trainee is seeing in simple easy-to-understand language written at a 7th to 8th grade level of comprehension.