E-learning on Open Datacheck HVAC - providing targeted training content

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The e-learning channel on Open Datacheck HVAC offers you as a manufacturer a centralised way to provide structured digital training content - for targeted knowledge transfer to wholesale partners and the trade.

The increasing complexity of products and technologies in the HVAC industry poses new challenges for the training of employees, trainees and wholesale partners. Information about your products must be communicated quickly, comprehensibly and in a targeted manner.

The e-learning channel on Open Datacheck HVAC provides you as a manufacturer with a centralised, digital solution to impart knowledge in a targeted and efficient manner. You can use the channel to make digital training materials for your products, such as videos, presentations or online courses, available centrally. This content can be found and used by the target groups via deep search. The target groups include wholesalers with training managers, career changers or office staff, as well as tradespeople, who are supplied with the relevant training materials for your products via wholesalers.

Advantages for you as a manufacturer:

  • Centralised provision of your e-learning content:
    Provide online courses, videos and accompanying documents specifically for wholesalers, trainees, career changers or office staff.
  • Direct access for relevant target groups:
    Via Deep Search, training managers and SHK partners can find your training offers immediately and can view, download and carry them out directly.
  • Standardised upload process:
    Upload your content in the ‘Data deliveries’ area under the ‘Info packages’ tab in the ‘E-learning’ package - just as you would with marketing or sales documents.

 

Do you have any questions about Open Datacheck SHK? Then you are welcome to contact us by e-mail at service(at)open-datacheck.de or by telephone on +49 5251 / 1614-14. We will be happy to help you.


You can find more information in our short video explaining the e-learning channel: