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February 6, 2020

What Is VILT And How Can It Help In Better L&D?

Make no mistake, VILT is very much Instructor-Led Training, the only difference being that it uses technology to make things easier for learners. Also known as virtual classroom training (VCT), VILT is particularly useful in modern times in larger organizations where learners/employees are widely dispersed and it is difficult to get them all in one location.
by Debadrita Sengupta
December 11, 2019

How To Convert Instructor-Led Training To Digital Learning

The corporate training/Learning and Development (L&D) industry is going digital, with corporate organizations using learning strategies such as gamification, mobile learning, microlearning, and video-based learning to develop skills and knowledge in their employees. Although this is a necessity for them, as digital learning technology is advancing rapidly and is being adopted by global organizations as the standard for Learning and Development, there is still something to be said about Instructor-Led Training.
by Debadrita Sengupta
November 3, 2019 | Sponsored

Successfully Converting Instructor-Led Training (ILT) To eLearning

With the advent of the World Wide Web came a massive change in how people learn, teach, and exchange information. The internet has made it possible to reconfigure what education means to us and invent faster and better ways of learning. Enter eLearning and self-education, two terms that did not exist prior to the online era.
by Andrew Hughes
March 25, 2019 | Sponsored

The Pros And Cons Of Small ILT Classes

One of the most celebrated characteristics of online Instructor-Led Training classes is that they can be offered to an infinite number of employees, all at the same time. But what if the negative effects of large physical class sizes apply to online ILT, too? Is less still more?
by Nikos Andriotis