|
Our classes start with a brief introduction and then outline the objectives of the class. The instructor then receives feedback from the students as to their expectations of the class to ensure their expectations are met. During the class our instructors make use of a white-board, high-resolution projection, and hands-on computer examples. The training material contains examples and small tasks including screen illustrations, keystroke movements, and step-by-step exercises to be monitored by the instructor. The instructor allows questions during the class and encourages a question and answer period before each exercise.
Courses are designed to cover 3 to 6 hours of classroom instruction depending on the needs (and level) of the class. Before the end of the course students are required to demonstrate a level of proficiency of the course's contents.
Students are provided with web-based instructor evaluation forms and asked to evaluate the instructor at the end of the course. All evaluations are reviewed and used as a guide to maintain the highest level of software training standards possible.
|