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Remote Classroom Learning FAQs

How does Remote Classroom Learning differ from Distance Learning?

Remote Classroom Learning mirrors all the benefits of classroom instructor-led training. The instructor's presentation is live and interactive with two-way voice communication, something not available in traditional online video courses.

Class size is limited to the same quantity of students as a normal instructor-led classroom, as opposed to the large audience, seminar-style training found in many distance learning offerings.

Can Remote Classroom Learning students ask questions and get lab assistance?

Yes. The instructor will be working with the students just as if they were in the classroom. Students will be able to ask questions and interact with both the trainer and other students, and the instructor will be able to view and assist students with their labs.

What language is used by Remote Classroom Learning instructors?

All Remote Classroom Learning courses are taught in English.

How do I know if I am a good candidate to be a Remote Classroom Learning student?

A strong RCL candidate:

  • Is technically literate and has strong computer skills (2+ years experience)
  • Understands remote technologies, virtual computerization, and Internet technologies
  • Has taken a web or distance learning class before

A candidate that may experience difficulties with Remote Classroom Learning:

  • Is new to the technology field with little experience
  • Doesn't have access to a distraction-free environment

How much does Remote Classroom Learning cost?

The course costs for RCL classes are the same for both remote and onsite students.

Who do I contact to determine the minimum system requirements needed?

To obtain exact system requirements, please contact the Authorized Training Center offering the Remote Classroom Learning course directly.