eLearning

eLearning

  • Learn the latest from steel industry experts
  • Convenient, flexible learning, available any time of the year
  • Engaging and enriching content
  • Designed to meet your CPD needs, certificate available on completion
  • Courses range from 2 to 6 hours
  • ASI members receive discounts on all courses

eLearning

We believe education is our best opportunity to support a highly effective and efficient supply chain - from engineers, architects, fabricators, right through to students and academics. We are your one stop shop for all your training and CPD needs.  New courses are added regularly so sign up here to receive information about our latest updates. 

We offer discounts for ASI members, students and bulk purchases. Bookings can be made on behalf of other team members using the multi-user purchase feature.

Our eLearning courses are centred around previously held ASI live seminars and webinar events covering topics on best practice, compliance, Australian Standards, regulatory updates and the latest steel products. If for any reason a topic isn’t covered, we will happily consider it - please email us at elearning@steel.org.au

Not yet an ASI member?

All ASI members receive substantial discounts on all eLearning courses

Since its launch in 2020,

eLearning has helped our members reach new levels

courses developed
63
course enrolments
1221+
companies benefitted
340+

The training platform is easy to navigate and learn from. The subjects provide information in accordance to the relevant Australian Standards and also advice gained from practicing engineers. It is especially useful for people not based in Capital cities who cannot attend ASI seminars in person.

David Maitland 
Mechanical Engineer | BlueScope

Very useful course content highlighting many suitable topics a designer should know about but which are often overlooked. Great insight of every subject covered along with history and development. Precisely organized course contents which first prepares for what to expect and makes sure a course taker is on track with the understanding.

I have completed running through two ASI on-line modules: finite element analysis (FEA) and strength design of cold-formed steel structures.  Here are my personal feedbacks.The former provides practical guidance in the application of general FEA with particular emphases on principles, risks, pitfalls, checklist before and after running the analysis.  This module is applicable to engineers with little as well as many years of experience in running FEA.  Although there is no clear mention of what inside the blackboard (commercial software packages), the checklist do include a comprehensive list to avoid GIGO (garbage in garbage out) scenario.  The coverage of non-linear analysis and buckling are suitable as an introduction to the subjects.The latter is a comprehensive coverage of the presenter’s experience in the development of various direct strength method for cold-formed steel structures from research to practical application.  Without going through any of the theoretical solutions, this module provides all the results from numerical and laboratory test results to come up with practical application for engineers.  It is suitable for engineers working in the cold-formed steel structures design space.In general, I find both modules practical and easy to follow.  The presenters have extensive experience in the subjects.  The advantage of on-line study is that there is flexibility in completing the course.  One can space out time required to go through the entire module and can also go back to review the materials number of times in order to grasp the basic information/knowledge that it is trying to convey.  Besides, this will add CPD hours.