Yaskawa: eLearning Curriculum

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February 1, 2021

eLearning Modules and eLearning Videos are user-friendly, computer-based training lessons that are effective, time efficient, instruction that can be performed anytime or anywhere there is a computer or mobile device. This is a perfect way to get the training you need in the least amount of time.

eLMs and eLVs do not replace factory style training classes, but complement them. While eLearning does not allow for some traditional training practices such as product hands-on exercises or student discussions it does provide a very specific lesson in a short amount of time. It is recommended that students with limited prior experience, requiring a broader understanding of our products, attend a traditional factory training class along with using our eLearning curriculum. You can also view our self-guided video training series offered online at no charge.

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