Introduction to PointStudio is a learning path that consists five courses and a final exam. If you do not require all content, you may choose to enroll in one or more of the components as a standalone course in the Online Training store. PointStudio Essentials PointStudio Registration PointStudio Model Points PointStudio CAD Objects PointStudio Triangulation Analysis Final Exam: Introduction to PointStudio* You will learn how to license your software, then load, view, and alter your data. Discover how to register your scan data, then filter scan points in preparation for triangulation. Create accurate, current, triangulation models and update your existing triangulations with new scan data. Discover how you can leverage your triangulations for analysis such as volumetrics, heat maps, material movement, and more. Speed your processes with helpful tips including guidance for optimal data management. You can download this PDF for a high-level overview of all component courses. A more detailed description for each course is available in the indivudual course descriptions in the Online Training store. You can also browse Online Training courses on the Maptek website. *The final Introduction to PointStudio exam will load after you pass the individual course-level exams. Who should take this course? Surveyors, Geotechnical Engineers, and Geologists Online Purchases Courses are accessible for 365 days from the date of purchase. The list price is in USD. Read more
Introduction to Vulcan is a learning path that consists of four courses and a final exam*. If you do not require all content, you may choose to enroll in one or more of the components as a standalone course in the Online Training store. Vulcan Essentials Getting Started with Design Data Getting Started with Drillholes and Databases Getting Started with Orebody Modelling Final Exam: Introduction to Vulcan* You will learn how to create, modify, and analyse design data, triangulations, and exploration data. Each course provides best practices, tips for speeding your workflow, and ample opportunities to practice your new Vulcan skills. Detailed module descriptions are available on the Maptek website. *The final Introduction to Vulcan exam will load after you pass the individual course-level exams. Who should take this course? New hires, interns, or other site personnel who are new to Vulcan. This course is also suitable for those who need a Vulcan refresher course. Online Purchases Component courses are accessible for 365 days from the date of purchase. The list price is in USD. Read more
Introduction to Block Models is a learning path that consists five courses and a final exam. If you do not require all content, you may choose to enroll in one or more of the components as a standalone course in the Online Training store. Block Model Essentials Block Model Import and Export Block Model Viewing Block Model Modifications Block Model Reserves Final Exam: Introduction to Block Models* You will learn how to load, view, alter, and reserve existing Vulcan block models. Discover how to import models from various other software packages for use with Vulcan design and optimisation tools. Learn how to view blocks with six different methods and write conditional statements. Modify your block model to meet your project needs. Write robust block calculation files for custom, reproducible, processes. Explore several reserving tools that generate intuitive, custom, reports and graphs of your reserve accumulations. Detailed module descriptions are available on the home page for each component course in the online store and on the Maptek website. *The final Introduction to Block Models exam will load after you pass the individual course-level exams. Who should take this course? Geologists and Mining Engineers Online Purchases Courses are accessible for 365 days from the date of purchase. The list price is in USD. Read more
The Introduction to Vulcan learning path includes this course. In the Getting Started with Orebody Modelling course, you will learn best practices for creating triangulations in Vulcan. You will create triangulations from imported design data, then test triangulations for validity and stability. Useful tips-and-tricks are provided throughout the course. The course concludes with troubleshooting guidelines, including worked examples. Who should take this course? Geologists working in metalliferous open pit and underground operations. This course is also suitable for interns who need to build Vulcan skills. Online Purchases When you are ready to purchase this course, click the green Add to Cart button. This course is accessible for 365 days from the date of purchase. The list price is in USD. Read more
The Introduction to Vulcan learning path includes this course. In Getting Started with Drillholes and Databases, you will learn best practices for working with drillhole data in Vulcan. This course provides you with the tools you need to ensure a solid foundation for accurate geologic models.You will learn to import data into a Vulcan database, create legends, view drillholes, edit and analyse data, and plan new drilling in Vulcan. Each module includes several opportunities to work through relevant scenarios. Useful tips-and-tricks are provided throughout the course, including downloadable PDF references. Who should take this course? Geologists working in metalliferous or stratigraphic open pit and underground operations. This course is also suitable for interns who need to build Vulcan skills. Online Purchases When you are ready to purchase this course, click the green Add to Cart button. This course is accessible for 365 days from the date of purchase. The list price is in USD. Read more
The Introduction to Vulcan learning path includes this course. In Getting Started with Design Data, you will learn how to create, modify, and analyse Vulcan design data. After understanding the basics, you will apply your new skills to more complex common site tasks to design buildings, roads, or model geologic deposits. You will have the opportunity to work with data in plan view, several screen rotations, and in section view. Learn how to save time with many tips-and-tricks provided by expert instructors. Who should take this course? New hires, interns, or other site personnel who are new to Vulcan. This course is also suitable for those who need a Vulcan refresher course. Online Purchases When you are ready to purchase this course, click the green Add to Cart button. This course is accessible for 365 days from the date of purchase. The list price is in USD. Read more
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