If your desktop computer is Windows XP capable or allows you access
to online webinars and meetings, then it is also fully capable
of running any MODL course.
The size of a class varies depending on the technology that is
being taught. A typical course runs with 12-15 student present,
however, this number can be modified if necessary.
Yes, it is possible to customize courseware, especially for private
classes.
No, the scheduling of MODL courses is actually more
flexible for both instructors and students than traditional instructor-led
learning. Courses can be customized to work around specific schedules
to make learning a possibility, even for those on the tightest
schedules.
MODL is ideal for people who cannot afford to take time out of
their busy work schedules to attend training. MODL provides a
valuable learning experience without attending consecutive days
of training. MODL also benefits those individuals who have limited
resources and travel budgets because they can train at their own
offices, or from their own homes.
Yes, MODL qualifies for both programs' guidelines.
Students benefit from MODL by being able to learn the way that
they like: one-on-one with their instructor. Students will also
receive the added benefits of group collaboration to fully leverage
the collective knowledge and experience of all student participants.
Just as in an instructor-led class, students will work through
a personal assessment with their instructor to assure that they
are acquiring the skills and knowledge required. This results
in a more positive student experience, better knowledge retention,
and more successful classes.

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