Automotive supplier and training provider Bosch has reported a rise in the uptake of its face-to-face training courses offered at its state-of-the-art facilities in Denham, Doncaster and Motherwell as Covid restrictions continue to be lifted.
Mindful of the fact that the pandemic has certainly shaped the way in which we work today – including undertaking and delivering training – Bosch recently launched a brand new suite of online, Virtual Classroom and Blended Learning options.
Using the latest in visual learning software, dedicated Bosch trainers and live cameras, these courses provide the participants with the same interactive learning experience that they would benefit from in a normal classroom environment, rather than just an online “read and learn” exercise.
The same qualifications and IMI accreditations where applicable, can be achieved with the ‘blended learning’ course options.
A selection of the automotive technologies covered include hybrid and electric vehicles, ADAS, vehicle safety systems and known fixes, tips and tricks.
Two of the latest ‘virtual classroom’ additions to the programme are ‘vehicle safety systems – braking (VSC42)’ and ‘vehicle fuel systems – diesel (VSD46)’.
The courses are designed for vehicle technicians who may not have the time to attend a face to face training event but would like to learn a little more about vehicle systems.
The courses contain information on the various different systems fitted, diagnostic information and some ‘top tips’.
Both courses use interactive online delivery methods and comprise of two 2 hour online modules (usually one morning and one in the afternoon of the same day).
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