For me, instructor led onsite is the way to go.
Online is advantageous in that you do not have to travel, it is cheaper, you 
can work while taking the training, or sit at home and “watch the kids” while 
learning.
But in my opinion, having to sit in a classroom ensures that you dedicate 100% 
of your attention to what is being thought. Without the distractions of work, 
family, work… (did I say work?).  Also, there are some really great instructors 
which don’t mind staying late and showing you some cool stuff or having their 
brain picked at.

Are instructor led classes diminishing?

Marcelo


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[mailto:arsl...@arslist.org] On Behalf Of John Atherly
Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 2010 3:50 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Online vs. Instructor Led On Site Training

**

You do not get the full classroom experence. People attend not to ask 
ques(ions. Thus making the lear lless than in a classroom

________________________________

  From: Jase Brandon [jasebran...@gmail.com]
  Sent: 08/31/2010 04:36 PM AST
  To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
  Subject: Online vs. Instructor Led On Site Training

** Hello All,
Does anyone have any preferences regarding Online BMC Training vs. On site 
Instructor led training?
I have taken WBT's before and enjoy the experience of taking an instructor led 
class on site, but have never done a virtual classroom instructor led training.
My concern is that the Online BMC class won't have all the benefits of the 
classroom. Thoughts anyone?

Thanks,

Jase Brandon
Quality Technology Services
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