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Micro-Credential: Measure it Right, Ruler Rules!


🎯Course Overview
This comprehensive 40-hours course is designed to interpret readings of measurement tools which is vernier calipers. Interpreting readings of measurement tools like the vernier caliper is a key skill across many engineering fields. These fields rely heavily on accurate measurement and precision tools like vernier calipers in both education and industry. The course includes engaging content, interactive activities, and assessments to reinforce learning.

🎯Course Structure
🔖Module 1: Zero error scale for vernier caliper.
                📌able to read zero error scale for vernier caliper.

🔖Module 2: Reading scale for vernier caliper.
                📌able to read main and vernier scale for vernier caliper.

🔖Module 3: Reading actual scale for vernier caliper.
               📌able to read actual reading for vernier caliper.

🎯Assessments
•    Formative Assessments:
Quiz 1: Covers Modules 1 (5 questions)

Quiz 2: Covers Modules 2  (5 questions)

Quiz 3: Covers Modules 3  (5 questions)


•    Summative Assessments:

1.    Pre Test (10 questions)

2.    Final Assessment (10 questions)

🎯Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
•    Apply correct techniques to obtain accurate readings using a vernier caliper.
•    Demonstrate proper interpretation of main scale and vernier scale measurements in various practical scenarios.
•    Use vernier calipers effectively to perform measurement tasks relevant to engineering applications.

🎯Course Features
•    Duration: 40 hours
•    Mode: Online, self-paced
•    Assessments: 3 formative quizzes, 2 summative assessments
•    Cost: Free

🎯Enrollment
Take the next step in mastering precision measurement tools!
Enroll in our 40-hour course on vernier caliper usage and interpretation—perfect for students, technicians, and professionals in engineering fields.
✔️ Hands-on learning
✔️ Industry-relevant skills
✔️ Interactive assessments

Last modified: Monday, 8 September 2025, 3:49 PM