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Take a quick 5 page tour ofthe CORROSION DOCTORS site on Corrosionsource.com.
 1  Corrosion Doctors Site
New tools, events and concepts to quantify corrosion damage and the benefits of proposed solutions
 2   Research & Development
These activities cover a wide of applications with linkage to many industrial and governmental organizations around the world:
 3   Corrosion Research
Pioneering techniques based on electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) and electrochemical noise (EN)
 4  Information Systems
Oorganization of Conferences and Workshops covering various aspects Artificial Intelligence for the mitigation and management of corrosion damage
 5 Distance Learning
The Corrosion Doctors site was specifically designed to test new concepts and information structures to support training in house or across large distances.

  Corrosion awareness is a key line of defense against corrosion damage and its consequences. Corrosion training has traditionally been offered in classroom settings, with educators and trainees sharing the same space and time.  With increase pressure on personnel and tighter schedules all around, traditional workshops and courses have lost a good fraction of support base. However, corrosion problems have not gone away and awareness is still the best line of defense

The Royal Military College of Canada has offered training in corrosion engineering for the past two decades to undergraduates and graduates. Many short courses and workshops have also been offered over the same period. With the advent of broader Internet bandwidths and increasing familiarity with Web browsers, the Corrosion Doctors team has taken a big plunge into Web Based training. What you are presently looking at is a continuously evolving template for such offerings. 
Potential advantages of the computer based training approach over a conventional course offering include access to a larger target population and optimization of the shrinking expert instructor pool. However, experience has shown that, despite advances in software applications, an enormous investment in professional time in planning and developing course material is required. The Corrosion Doctors site was specifically designed to test new concepts and information structures to support training in house or across large distances.

The goal of the  Training Center is to encourage the free use of the site in support of training even at the most basic level. Such an explicit admission wants to  encourage international feedback for growing these facilities into an unequivocal efficiency level. After all, direct contact in a classroom setting, with its 5% maximum retention efficiency, should not be a difficult challenge ... if it was not for the extreme conservatism characteristic of most teaching institutions

 

 
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