e-Learning Training Courses
Malvern have launched a number of e-learning training courses as an alternative to traditional classroom style of training course. The courses deliver an interactive audio visual training experience via the internet.
Each course is split into a number of different modules and at the end of each module is a test designed to test the success of the learning experience. Access to the course is provided for 3 months and during that period the student may access the different modules and retake the tests as often as they like.
When each course has been successfully completed the student is sent a Certificate of Completion which is suitable for inclusion in official training records.
Benefits of e-learning include:
- Employees learn at their own pace, at a time and place convenient to them
- Helps to ensure all instrument users have had same basic training
- Reduces training costs, with no travel or accommodation costs
- Low cost of courses compared to traditional training
- Suitable for both new installations and new users of an existing installation
- Reduces productivity losses from employees being away from their work place
- Open access for 3 months reduces the risk of “training overload” experienced at intense 1 day courses.
Courses available:
Zetasizer Nano e-Learning course This e-learning course offers up to four on-line courses, covering an introduction to the instrument, light scattering theory, size measurements and zeta potential measurements. Designed to raise the new user from novice to intermediate level a total of up to 34 e-learning modules are available. Each module is presented in a clear and concise manner and takes between 10 and 20 minutes to complete.
Mastersizer 2000/2000E e-Learning course Appropriate for all new users of a Mastersizer 2000 for either wet or dry applications. Consists of two on-line courses that are designed to raise the new user from novice to intermediate level. In total, the two courses comprises of 17 modules. Each module is presented in a clear and concise manner and takes between 10 and 20 minutes to complete.



