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Virtual training vs classroom training

  • by MMS
  • 29 Nov, 2022

What's best for you?

Over the past 5 years, the UK has seen an increase in demand for virtual training in various industries. With lack of space and difficulty to find low costing classroom hire, businesses are looking at alternatives.

The UK has experienced the largest outbreak of COVID-19 in the world, but it has brought many benefits to the education sector. Companies are taking advantage of the advanced educational technology available to manage their classroom training.

As a result, some companies have gone as far as training their employees to create a ‘virtual campus’ environment. Read on to learn which is better: virtual training room and classroom. Let's go through both and see which one works best for your business.

Virtual training is useful because:

With virtual training, the learner is sat in their own home, computer, or public space, so it is more convenient as student do not need to travel to a location. Virtual classes are easy to access and log on at any time.

Other benefits include:

● Get the latest news and information.
● Learn with their co-workers.
● It is easy to track when you have reached the end of the training.

In short, there are many benefits to virtual training and education compared to traditional methods, especially when it comes to face-to-face training.

Training room and classroom do have many  advantages for organisations. Let’s compare the benefits of classroom training with online training.

Classroom training allows:

● Facilitate face-to-face communication - studies still show that students absorb information better with face to face communication 
● Can demonstrate interactions - which supports a richer education experience 
● Multi-tracked learners and available to ask questions freely
● Practicals need to be completed and submitted only in classrooms
● Less costs for students ultimately as they do not need to invest in a laptops or computers 

However, it is important to remember the tradeoffs between virtual and traditional training. If there are benefits to the classroom, these need to be weighed against the disadvantages, particularly when it comes to long-term retention.

So, you have seen how virtual training and classroom training have their own advantages. The only way to find out which one works best for you is to try both, and see which one suits best for your business. It's great to see more businesses understanding the use of virtual technology in their training procedures.
Remember 'blended learning' is another brilliant alternative which incorporates both  virtual and classroom based learning. This is recommended if you still want to benefit from the advantages of face to face learning but your students may live quite far from the centre.

Hope you find this article useful. If you have any queries regarding these topics, please feel free to contact us. We would be more than happy to assist you with your question and help you hire your perfect classroom at our centre today!
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Training venues serve as an essential element in the success of any training program or event. It is crucial to view a training venue before you hire it to ensure that it meets your needs and requirements. Here are some reasons why it is important to view a training venue before you hire it:

Here are some tips for viewing a training venue before making a booking:

  1. Determine your needs: Before you start looking at venues, it's important to consider what you need from the space. This includes the size of the venue, the layout, the amenities, and any special requirements you may have.

  2. Take a tour: It's always a good idea to visit the venue in person to get a feel for the space. This will allow you to see the layout and amenities, and ask any questions you may have.

  3. Check the location: Consider the location of the venue and how easily accessible it is for attendees. Is it located near public transportation or is there ample parking?

  4. Consider the cost: Make sure to compare the cost of the venue to other options and ensure that it fits within your budget.

  5. Ask about setup and breakdown: If you'll be setting up and breaking down your own event, make sure to ask about the logistics of doing so at the venue.

  6. Get references: If possible, try to get references or reviews from other organizations or individuals who have used the venue. This can give you a sense of the venue's reliability and reputation.

  7. Make sure there are contingency plans: It's always a good idea to have backup plans in case something goes wrong. Ask about the venue's contingency plans for emergencies, power outages, or other issues that may arise.

We're always available for viewings, you can also request a video call viewing if you aren't able to physically make it to us, just give us a message or a call and we'll organise it.
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But there are a few things that need to be considered before booking a meeting room.

Conferencing equipment

First of all, you need to decide how you want to use the meeting room, for example, if it is to be used for video conferencing or not, are you using it for training or presentations, and what is the intention of the event. It is best to do this earlier in the booking process so that you can either make your decision early on or give yourself some flexibility.

Schedule

The most important thing is to factor in your usual meetings as you’re arranging them. Perhaps you have a regular team meeting, once a week, or twice a month. However, you don’t want the room to be booked out for this very often, instead use it for any meeting that will require a larger than usual space, for example, giving a presentation to group of senior directors or investors, holding a meeting with a prospective client or
investor, a training event for your marketing team or a training session for your sales team. Always consider your schedule before booking a meeting room. For instance If it's a long-term booking you can hire your meeting rooms from us at a discounted rate.

Location

You might not think of a conference room as being very important in the architecture of the building. But there is a lot of research that goes into deciding on the best location for each conference room and how you can best use the space to the best effect. For example central London can be extremely expensive - the best bet is somewhere just outside of it but has simple transport links to get to.

Capacity

Like the type of meeting room you require, you also need to look at the number of people it will accommodate. Will it be for 10 people, 20 people, 100 people, or more? This will influence the price and often the room is available on a first come first serve basis.

Room hire price

Consider price not only on a monthly basis but also on a yearly basis. These tend to be significantly cheaper over the longer term. But it is important to factor in the cost of hiring a meeting room and possible change fees. Go for a cost effective option for the longest term and budget for any change fees that may come with the bookings.

All these things should be taken into consideration when you are planning to hire and book a meeting room for your next training session.

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