Thanks for all of the feedback so far!
I agree that hands-on is one of the best ways to learn and working a stint in a particular field or job function is the only way to become an expert, but I do not believe that lessens the value of training, external or otherwise. I can't imagine anyone...
Are all of the eQualearn courses specifically geared to aerospace or have you had some that are generic enough to be applied across industries? My industry is not aerospace, but reading the brief description of some of the courses definitely sound like they would be extremely useful to us.
Nice. A lot of work we review was done in MathCAD, but there are definitely a few people that would prefer to move to Matlab and have gone out of their way to get it installed on their computers. I think part of the hesitation to switch is lack of familiarity.
To add information to the original post, I compare every training I take to a welding design seminar that I attended in 2011. My organization has been sending new ME's and SE's there for a long time. I am particularly interested in finding a fasteners course/seminar that I find comparable. I'm...
Hey everyone,
I am fortunate enough to work in an organization that values training and continued education. Management has asked us to identify additional training that is not in our usual line-up. I am in the U.S. and work with mechanical, electrical, and structural engineers along with...