EAW announces online training courses
EAW announces online training courses
Easten Acoustic Works (EAW) has launched its new certification programme: a collection of online courses aimed at expanding public knowledge of its loudspeakers and technologies used across each series. Available on the EAW website, courses will cover ADAPTive Systems, the AC6 column loudspeaker and Resolution Software.
“As part of this training, students will learn more than just how to use EAW technology,” commented Bryan DiFabio, technical training manager for EAW. “We cover why this technology exists and how it helps customers achieve optimal results. Understanding these two concepts makes for a better user experience.”
The first of the modular trainings is the ADAPTive Level 1 Training which explains the ADAPTive algorithm and takes an in-depth dive into each product. The AC6 Level 1 Training will cover key features of the loudspeaker and how the technology inside can support audio professionals. The final course, Resolution 2 Core Training, will guide participants through the software and give an overview of how to build an acoustic model. These courses are required as the first step in obtaining the official AC6 Certification or ADAPTive Systems Certification and once training is completed students will have access to level 2 in-person training necessary for certification.
The courses are available to anyone and offer users personalised accounts to allow them to track their completion status. Each course is broken into consumable modules with follow-up quizzes to confirm understanding and assess the user’s technical knowledge. EAW also said it plans to work with AVIXA to ensure passing participants receive certification for each skill learned.
EAW noted plans are underway to expand and cover additional products and systems in its catalogue including amplifiers, as well as touring line array and portable self-powered products.
“EAW is committed to supporting our customers with comprehensive training that adds value to their business,” said TJ Smith, president of EAW. “Expect to see additional offerings and in-person training opportunities in the coming months.”