For
over
30
years,
Amatrol
and
its
subsidiary,
Technovate,
have
been
world
leaders
in
engineering
and
engineering
technology
education.
Amatrol’s
Engineering
Technology
Learning
Systems
include
curriculum
in
both
print-based
and
CDROM
formats,
high
quality
industrial
hands-on
laboratory
equipment,
teacher
guides,
computerized
classroom
assessment
system,
installation,
on-going
service
and
support,
and
teacher
training.
Amatrol
Learning
Systems
are
widely
recognized
for
their
industrial
quality
components
and
extensive
student
learning
materials.
As
a
result,
Amatrol's
engineering
learning
systems
are
standard
elements
in
thousands
of
laboratories
throughout
the
world.
Today
Amatrol
manufactures
over
300
engineering
and
engineering
technology
learning
systems
in
a
wide
range
of
engineering
technology
disciplines.
Amatrol
learning
systems
are
unique
because
they
offer:
Industrial
quality
equipment
Amatrol’s
industrial
quality
equipment
makes
students
feel
like
they
are
actually
training
in
a
real
industrial
setting.
Amatrol
learning
systems
feature
heavy-duty,
industry-standard
components
and
a
far
greater
range
of
component
types
so
that
students
are
better
prepared
for
the
entire
scope
of
the
technologies
they
will
encounter.
Advanced
Technology
Amatrol
learning
systems
offer
industrial
quality,
including
state-of-the-art
technology
that
will
better
prepare
students
for
their
careers.
Troubleshooting
Emphasis
Amatrol
curriculum
teaches
troubleshooting
with
organized
problem-solving
methods.
Many
learning
systems
feature
Amatrol’s
Computer-Based
Fault
Insertion
System,
which
automatically
inserts
faults
and
tracks
student
troubleshooting
activities.
Task-Based
Curriculum
The
curriculum
uses
a
task-based
design
where
theory
and
hands-on
learning
activities
are
structured
around
industry-relevant
tasks.
Individualized
and
Group
Learning
Formats
Amatrol’s
learning
activity
packet
(LAP)
design
gives
instructors
the
flexibility
to
teach
students
using
either
a
self-directed
or
traditional
lecture-lab
format.
All
theory
and
hands-on
instructional
materials
needed
for
teaching
both
formats
are
included
in
each
learning
activity
packet.
Multimedia
and
Printed
Curriculum
Formats
Many
learning
systems
are
available
with
an
optional
multimedia
curriculum
in
addition
to
printed
curriculum
to
further
support
individualized
and
distance
learning
applications.
The
multimedia
versions
have
the
same
content
as
the
printed
versions
plus
they
include
extensive
video,
3D
simulations,
and
interactive
activities.