6 Essential Tools for Geosciences and Engineering Training while Working from Home

2020 has been a year like none other with many businesses adjusting to be able to work from home due to COVID-19. As the outlook for the future begins to look better, many people are preparing for the re-opening of their offices. At the same time many Geoscientists and Engineers may prefer to continue working from home to help #stopthespread.

At Meta we are happy to share with you an essential list of tools for sharpening your skills and communicating technical knowledge while continuing to work from home.

1. Have a dedicated workspace

Having a dedicated workspace is essential to being able to perform to the best of your ability. Being able to distinguish a space that is specifically for working allows your brain to switch into work mode and away from relaxation mode. Don’t be afraid to add things to the workspace in your home that you would normally have at your workspace in the office such as photos of loved ones, notepads, plants, and of course a coffee mug. If possible, when the work day is done leave the space so it feels like you’re “headed home” for the day,

2. A computer

Now more than ever the world is looking to move businesses/operations online. Making sure that you have a good, functioning computer with all the tools necessary to communicate with your co-workers is essential to getting things done as proactively as possible! Don’t be afraid to do some research into what type of computer best fits your needs and also what applications/tools will best help your workplace communicate with one another while all working from home. Applications such as metaKinetic-L&D platform which run on all desktops/devices making them perfect for training and communicating technical knowledge.

3. A good internet connection

A good internet connection allows you to connect to not only your family and friends during this challenging time but also to your co-workers. A stable connection brings you the best communication possible when video conferencing as well as allows for a smooth training experience. Having no interruptions because of your internet connection ensures that your training never has gaps and you can continue to learn as much as possible while still being at home.

4. A metaKinetic-L&D account

metaKinetic-L&D is the first digital platform of its kind built for training Geosciences and Engineering professionals. The platform powers technical managers and their teams with truly interactive learning experience, quick takeaways, and hands-on practice, leaving the teams in a better place then when they started.

metaKinetic- Learning & Development Platform in action

With simulation-based modules metaKinetic-L&D transforms the way training is done. All modules come with complete simulation tutorial, technical glossary, references, and assessments; all in one place. Forget about unconsolidated and lengthy eLearning content with hefty price tags that provide little to no outcome. Get confident in your knowledge with hands-on practice in a fraction of time and cost with metKinetic-L&D all while working from home.

5. Headphones and music

Creating the perfect atmosphere is essential to creating the best learning environment when working from home. If you are working in a busy household then the perfect way to concentrate on what needs to get done is putting on your favorite Lo-Fi music, putting headphones on and opening up metaKinetic-L&D.

6. Self-discipline and a productive mindset

The best way to succeed while learning from home starts with you. Having good self-discipline will help you to focus and make sure that your performance and productivity is up. If you’re struggling to do training while working from home, try writing out what your goals are from training somewhere that you can see so they become tangible. Pair this with a productive mindset and there’s nothing you can’t do!