Fluke brings test and measurement expertise into the classroom

June 28, 2004
New educational program gives instructors a discount on tools

New educational program gives instructors a discount on tools

Fluke, along with instructors at two- and four-year educational settings and apprenticeship programs, is bringing test and measurement expertise into the classroom. Available through a company Web site, the Fluke Education Partnership is a program that combines educational material and application information with product discount.

The classroom modules, which cover topics like electrical measurement safety and insulation resistance testing, were created by the company and include colorful graphics and a step-by-step guide to solving real-world problems. They feature an overview and planning aid to preview content, presentations with talking points, lesson materials that include application notes and articles, and visual aids.

Educators that enroll in the program receive 25% off the list price of the company’s tools for use in classrooms and labs.

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