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Learning paths in industrial mechanics

Advantages of the restructuring

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Written by Carsten Rhinow
Updated over 7 months ago

As a trainer, you and your trainees will now find the content of the "industrial mechanic" occupation in the form of learning paths.

Clarity & orientation

With these, learning takes place according to a clearly defined structure that is based on the training framework plan and the apprenticeship years. Your trainees learn exactly the right things at the right time.

You invest less time in compiling learning content yourself (e.g. via study lists). This gives you even more time to support your trainees individually.

Learning success & motivation

With the new learning paths, your trainees can get started with digital learning quickly and efficiently. They will find their way around eCademy right from the start and will be guided through the training content in a targeted manner with the help of the learning paths.

As a trainer, you can use the reporting functions to keep an eye on their learning success at all times and know what is coming up next. The improved structure enables optimal orientation and at the same time increases learning success and thus motivation.

Overview of learning paths

This is what the new structure looks like:

Learning path

Contents

Basic training metal A

including scribing, filing, graining

Basic training metal B

including mechanical production, materials technology, operating processes

Technical mathematics

remedial teaching, basics, advanced course, job-specific mathematics

Control technology

Pneumatics, e-pneumatics, basics of CNC & electrical engineering

Specialization Metal C

including hydraulics, PLC basics, gears, maintenance

We will follow this learning path logic for other professions. Stay tuned!

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