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Concept driven
Format: CD-ROM
Publisher: Effective Training Inc. Edition
Desc: 1st
The Digital Instructor's Kit: Tolerance Stacks
contains everything needed to teach a course about
tolerance stacks on one self-running CD-ROM. The
software saves hundreds of hours of course
preparation time, and is a cost-effective and
convenient alternative to developing training
programs from scratch.
Program goal: Individuals and organizations
who teach tolerance stacks need the Tolerance
Stacks Digital Instructor's Kit. The disc contains
over 450 digital slides that are cross-referenced
with our Tolerance Stacks textbook. The lesson
screens contain detailed drawings and graphics
that illustrate concepts and help students
understand how to apply stacks on the job. The
course will show you how to calculate tolerance
stacks, a crucial skill in today’s competitive
workplace. This product is a valuable tool for: GD&T
instructors, consultants, and training
departments.
Skill level needed: Student should
understand the fundamentals of GD&T.
Product highlights: The special teaching
aids include:
•Slides that let you digitally highlight and write
notes during lecture
•Keyboard or mouse navigation that takes you
directly to any slide
•The ability to reveal one teaching point at a
time
Package includes: The Tolerance Stacks
Digital Instructor’s Kit includes:
•450 digital lesson slides
•One Tolerance Stacks textbook
•Course agendas
•Answers to textbook exercises
•Quizzes and answers
Format: The Digital Instructor’s Kit is
cross-referenced with our Tolerance Stacks
textbook, so the illustrations in the textbook
match the digital overheads for optimal classroom
learning. Course materials open instantly with
Adobe Acrobat® Reader™, and can be printed
effortlessly. It’s a cost-effective and convenient
alternative to developing programs from scratch.
Estimated length: It includes 3-, 8- and
10-session agendas, so you can select the one that
fits your schedule.
System, software, and hardware requirements:
Microsoft Windows 98/98se/Me/NT/2000/XP
Pentium-based computer at 200 MHz or higher
16X CD-ROM drive
64 MB RAM
Video card (800 x 600, 24 bit)
Adobe Acrobat® Reader™ 3.0 or later
Multi-media projector
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