Pros and cons: the main characteristics of one side or the other. LEARNING REVIEW them about this comparative table as a look that defines what type of training is best foreach situation and learning style.

Arguably, the main reflection gave us this analysis is that the choice of a way to take atraining course strongly related to the style and pace of learning of each student.

On the other hand, not all online programs are the same: some offer greater collaborationbetween students and tutors through forums and chat rooms, while others are "loners." Soadd as a third element of comparison features in addition to online training tools appearwhen Web 2.0 (e-Learning 2.0).

As education is also fulfilled the rule that all in the eye of the beholder, I invite you toconsider these lists of pros and cons, and wonder which of the methods would be best for you.

While one can not generalize completely, since there are both direct and varied experiences online, and make a thorough comparison would be an almost impossible taskto undertake, try here to present the most common points in each modality. We invite you to participate in the comments section of this note, and add those details of his experiences in training to consider contributing to this analysis.

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