Why Convert From Instructor Led Training To eLearning

April 24, 2017

Many corporate training managers have been working with Instructor Led training for many years with the core of their subject matter being held and passed along by several or many individuals in a format that has slowly become problematic for them. The question that eLearning developers hear often is what is the difference? Why should I look at converting or changing my current training?

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Texarkana College is a great place to start... Or start over. TC is a two-year community college located in North East Texas. We offer traditional academic, occupational-technical programs, workforce development, continuing education and community non-credit courses. For some students, following the traditional path of going straight to college right out of high school isn’t a viable option, especially when they’re not sure what to do next.

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