Classroom Training And eLearning: Why Blending Them Is The Right Choice

July 30, 2019

Availability of Subject Matter Experts and coaches to adapt to participant needs and questions live group interaction collaboration demonstration role-modelling, and mentoring. Greater capacity for hands-on experiences with physical devices and equipment. Addresses topics and issues that are outside of the packaged course material. Face-to-face sharing of experiences and social interaction. Dedicated time in a controlled environment, away from other work demands. Closer simulation of actual work performance, particularly people-based interactions. Building personal relationships, networking, and breaking down silos. Easy to modify and adapt instructional strategies (activities and interactions).

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