GD&T Trainer Professional Edition

The GD&T Trainer Professional Edition is a comprehensive course in 


the fundamentals of GD&T. This computer-based training program 


combines the latest technology with expert teaching methods. Learn 


GD&T as you work through the course at your own pace and on your 


schedule. 


Recommended for those who create or interpret engineering 


drawings, the course contains 28 lessons that explore: the terms, 


symbols, modifiers, rules, and basic concepts of geometric tolerancing 


as prescribed in ASME Y14.5M-1994; why GD&T is superior to 


coordinate tolerancing; the datum system; and examples of how 


geometric tolerances are inspected. 



Program Features: 


GD&T fundamentals in 28 interactive lessons 


28 quizzes and a final exam in multiple question formats with instant 


lesson feedback 


A 150-question certification exam with a test bank of questions 


Detailed drawings, animations and 3D solid parts provide better 


visualization of concepts 


Audio narration of lesson/quiz content helps auditory learners 


A full GD&T glossary of over 150 terms & concepts 


100+ Author’s Comments by Alex Krulikowski 


Content is referenced with Ultimate Pocket Guide 


Geometric control application and inspection examples 


Administration tools to change course options / track student 


progress 


Over 90 printable reports, charts, and graphs 


Encourages a uniform level of knowledge across your organization 


The GD&T Trainer can be used as a(n): 


Complete self-study course in GD&T, including quizzes, final exam, 


and certificate of completion 


Informal seminar in GD&T 


Supplement to live training 


Internal GD&T certification 


On-the-job reference 


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