Blending Classroom Training and eLearning [Infographic]

May 23, 2018

For years, companies across the world have trained their employees in classrooms. Now with employees spread globally, the increasing need for multilingual and consistent training has reduced the feasibility of classroom training.To overcome this, several organizations are going for blended learning solutions. Thinking what is blended learning? Well, here is an infographic that gives you an overview of the What, Why, and When to use Blended Learning.

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