WELD AUSTRALIA LAUNCHES ONLINE COURSES FOR WELDING SUPERVISOR AS 2214 & AS 1796 CERTIFICATE 10 Weld Australia recently launched a new online training course associated in line with AS 2214 Certification of welding supervisors - Structural steel welding and AS 1796 Certification of welders and welding supervisors - Certificate 10. The course proved to be extremely popular, and sold out in record time. Luckily, we’ve got another course starting in July. So, if you missed out the first time around, make sure you enrol now. The new online format makes training more accessible, particularly for people in remote and regional areas, who are unable to attend face-to-face courses. Importantly, Weld Australia’s online training includes live lectures, which have a mandatory 70% attendance rate requirement. Our combination of pre-recorded, self-paced learning and mandatory live lectures ensures that students still have the opportunity to interact with their peers and teacher in real-time. The live lectures provide the perfect opportunity for students to clarify any course materials or problems and ask questions.
VIRTUAL CERTIFICATE 10 COURSE DELIVERED ON BEHALF OF TMEC With COVID-19 restrictions (including state border closures) in place, it looked as though the Tasmanian Minerals, Manufacturing and Energy Council was going to have to cancel their scheduled Welding Supervisor - AS 1796 Certificate 10 course. With a number of people booked in to complete the course, it seemed as though it would be a disappointing result. Luckily, Weld Australia was able to facilitate the entire course remotely, from our training studio in Wollongong. The courses included a mixture of pre-recorded material, live online lectures, and a variety of other learning resources. There was also pre- and postlecture ‘homework’, like quizzes and review questions, all of which were facilitated via Weld Australia’s Moodle online learning platform.
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All course entry requirements, content and learning outcomes were exactly the same as those of the face-to-face course format.
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