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Online firsts: Our first delegate completes our first on demand course

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We are delighted to share with you all that our first on demand course Gear Geometry launched this month and we are incredibly proud of the work Tom Reavie from the Design Unit at Newcastle University has put into the course to get this off the ground and available online as an 'on demand' course - available anytime and anywhere in the world. And of course free to BGA members!


Congratulations to BGA member Matt Neal from Hepcomotion who was the first to complete the course in record time from registration.


Matt was happy to consent to provide feedback on the course:


‘Fantastic content. My gear knowledge prior to the course was self-taught, and there were areas which were explained very well and in greater detail than I had previously experienced. This helped reinforce the topics’.

 

When asked about the online format Matt replied: ‘Great opportunity to learn at your own pace’.


We look forward to certificating more learners as they register and complete this on demand course.



Not a BGA Member yet ? If you are interested in accessing our online training for free - e-mail myself or Kirsty in the BGA office admin@bga.org.uk



Article by: Lynne Gough BGA Admin


 
 
 

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