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These interactive sessions allow you to complete your course, without having to travel to attend classroom sessions.
You’ll have full access to digital learning resources throughout the course, and will also receive one year’s access to our online community where you can share your experiences with others and ask our subject-matter experts any questions you may have following the course.
Instructional methodology
A blend of individually-paced study materials and learning assignments for preparation and reinforcement and live facilitated, interactive sessions in the virtual classroom.
Target audience
This webinar series provides an alternative to classroom training for participants who want to reduce travel costs and time away from the office.
Technical requirements
Reliable high speed Internet and fixed telephone access with headset or VOIP headset. Please note that handheld phones, mobiles and built in PC microphones are strongly discouraged.
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