Learn the basics of EIKON graphical programming. Students who successfully complete this course will
be able to identify the different types of microblocks, read a sequence of operation and translate it to a
control program, simulate the program to find errors, and define microblock properties.
If you have little or no experience with the ALC programming tool EIKON, this class is for you. The
EIKON I course has been developed for individuals that not only need to read and understand logic
pages, but also edit and engineer logic for a WebCTRL system.
Traditional Classroom: A live instructor will lead up to 12 students (course dependent) in hands-on
exercises with minimal lecture in between. Using the situated learning techniques of the Kirkpatrick
Model, this methodology fosters a collaborative learning environment where students are positioned to
maximize knowledge retention. This course is a 2-day event.