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gINT TRAINING SUMMITS
- Feb 25-27, 2009 - Las Vegas, NV, USA
- Apr 1-3, 2009 - Charlotte, NC, USA
- May 13-15, 2009 - Toronto, ON, CANADA
Join us for a series of short courses in gINT. The training will be divided into three separate days -- you can register for one or more days.
Note: Training Summits are taught using the latest version of gINT, currently version 8. If you use an earlier version you may want to download the free trial of gINT 8 so you can explore the differences prior to registration.
Course Content
Day One: Fundamentals of gINT
If you are just learning gINT, or if you just need to enter data and
print reports, this day's class will teach you everything you need to know. This day
covers data entry and output, as well as data and report export, creating lookup lists,
utilities, scripts, graphic symbols, and site maps.
Day Two: Developing your gINT Environment
This day focuses on redesigning and creating gINT database
structures and report forms so that you can customize gINT.
You will create a database, log report and fence report from scratch, and
learn how to modify existing reports. You also learn about expressions,
correspondence files, blocks, and the drawing environment.
Day Three: Supercharging gINT
The last day of the training is designed to turn those who
are familiar with gINT into "power users." You will learn how to create
"smart reports" that alter in appearance depending on which data is present,
legends in logs and fences, and logs that display multiple pages of photographs.
You will also learn to work with surface data and cross-sections, component
lithology descriptions, and be introduced to programming with gINT Rules.
Evening Lab Testing Class
This optional evening course explores the lab testing features of gINT Professsional. Using the gINT lab testing module you can automate the calculation of all the values you normally generate from your raw lab data, and report on a wide range of lab data in combination with borehole data. In this course you learn how to convert an existing project database to include lab testing functionality, how to enter and calculate data for four of the most common tests (Water Content/Density, Atterberg Limits, Sieve Analysis, and Compaction), and how to generate common lab reports.