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Blended training combines the new with the old

An Engineering Adventures product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 16, 2002

The term "blended training" is now becoming increasingly used by companies to describe the way they combine traditional and electronic learning, to provide the best overall results.

There is now significant experience available to allow companies to quantify the effectiveness of the e-learning programmes they have implemented.

With a few notable exceptions it is fair to say that 100% e-learning has never threatened to replaced traditional teaching methods, although many aspects of its use have brought significant benefits.

The term "blended training" is now becoming increasingly used by companies to describe the way they combine traditional and electronic learning, to provide the best overall results.

Some of the key benefits can be: automatic training needs analysis' with remote testing facilities available before and after each course; increased flexibility with the opportunity for students to take extra training when and where they get chance; and wider distribution of course materials, with no real additional cost.

This can encourage people to come and take the full training course.

In addition, the system can provide one-to-one interactive tuition for students who might need extra help on particular parts of the course and just-in-time courses when students need a refresher on course material they studied several years earlier.

Other advantages include reduced printing and distribution costs.

And sometimes the same course content can be provided with students spending less time away from their place of work, thus saving both the training supplier and student, time and money.

Engineering Adventures produces a number of e-learning programme formats and regularly advises companies how they can best use electronic teaching methods to complement their existing training courses.

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