Is the same information contained in the computer-based course as is taught in the instructor-led seminars?
Yes, the core content is the same. The primary difference between CBT and classroom instruction is the mode of learning. Classroom instruction includes live group interaction, discovery exercises, opportunities for questions and discussion with a Certified Trainer, and coached skill-practice activities. These learning modes cannot be replicated in CBT. However, CBT does include engaging puzzles, games, quizzes, exercises, and other activities that make individual self-paced learning effective and enjoyable. Combining CBT with other instructional media magnifies its impact.
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