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Lincoln Electric Partners with Tooling U-SME

Tooling U-SME can now train welders using the U/LINC welding curriculum.

Posted: June 17, 2019

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Lincoln Electric® (Cleveland, OH) is making their flagship welding curriculum platform, U/LINC®, even more user-friendly and accessible to welding instructors and educational institutions through a new partnership with Tooling U-SME (Cleveland, OH). The new partnership gives them the authority to administer U/LINC and leverages the company’s extensive access to industry and academia, as well as their competency-based learning and development systems. Working directly with thousands of companies, including more than half of all Fortune 500® manufacturers, as well as 600 educational institutions across the country, Tooling U-SME helps to prepare the incumbent and next generation workforce by providing industry-driven curriculum.

As part of this agreement, new and current U/LINC subscribers will receive additional support services and reporting capabilities, and Tooling U-SME can now provide the U/LINC platform as part of its broad-range of learning and development product offerings. Curriculum materials will also be integrated with the industry’s most popular learning management systems, such as Blackboard, Moodle and others. “Tooling U-SME has a proven track record of providing solutions that help welding educators enhance their practice, leading to measurable results and improved performance outcomes,” said Jason Scales, PhD, the business development manager for Lincoln’s Education Division. “We’re excited about this partnership because it will allow us to make our industry-recognized welding curriculum even easier for welding school instructors and industry trainers to integrate and enhance their welding programming.”

U/LINC was established to help welding educators find the detailed curriculum resources needed for teaching welding at every level. Developed by 35 of the industry’s top welding instructors, it contains more than 18,000 pages of curriculum resources connecting welding theory, practice and knowledge in one place. Subscribers can easily search, download and print out lesson plans, class assignments, presentations, group-based activities and more with in-depth directions, tips and teaching strategies that leverage Lincoln’s more than 100 years of welding training experience.

“For 15 years, we have partnered with them to bring industry-leading welding content to the manufacturing community, and we are proud to further extend our partnership by providing management support for the company’s U/LINC program,” said Jeannine Kunz, the vice president of Tooling U-SME. “Our goal, as is theirs, is to bring the most relevant and forward-thinking content to market, and by providing accessibility to more people, we will ensure the industry’s workforce is well prepared to perform in today’s and tomorrow’s advanced manufacturing world.”

Plans call for U/LINC to migrate over to Tooling U-SME this fall. Existing subscribers will still be able to access the U/LINC platform in its current form until the transition is completed in January 2020. For more information, visit welding education.

www.lincolnelectric.com/en-us

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