Classroom teaching, also known as 'frontal teaching', is a traditional way of teaching in which one or teacher explains and instructs a group of students as a whole.
With this form of education the students are actively involved during the instruction and the independent processing of the learning material.
The teacher can also adjust his instruction to an individual level.
AGTL also has a teacher online from 7 pm to 9 pm via webcam for questions and homework support.
AGTL uses a maximum of 12 students for this type of course.
A digital class is a lecture, workshop, college or similar presentation or form of knowledge transfer that takes place via the Internet.
Furthermore, a digital class is particularly suitable for reaching a group of course participants from various locations at the same time. Both the presenter and the participants make use of a webcam and microphone and can see and hear each other.
AGTL also has a teacher online from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. via webcam for questions and homework support.
AGTL uses a maximum of 6 students for this type of training.
Blended learning is a combination of online learning and contact learning. After an online module follows a contact moment for the practical parts of a training course.
Blended learning is in many cases a solution that not only saves costs and time. AGTL offers this combination at your own company or at a location of AGTL.
Furthermore, AGTL always has a teacher online from 19.00 to 21.00 via webcam for questions and homework support.
AGTL uses a maximum of 12 students per contact moment for this type of training.
A webinar is a form of knowledge transfer that takes place via the Internet.
A webinar is particularly suitable for reaching a large group of participants simultaneously.
Participants can follow the seminar directly on their own computer or shared space and see and hear the speaker(s), but not each other.
If desired, a Q&A moment afterwards is possible.
AGTL does not use a maximum number of participants for this type of training.
Online learning or E-learning are learning activities that involve the interactive use of a computer connected to a computer network or the Internet for distribution, two-way communication and support. It is a means of facilitating distance learning.
AGTL has no maximum number of students for this type of learning.