About Product Training Services
Product training services are performed by suppliers to teach customers how to use purchased products. Third-party training is not included in this area. There are many types of product training. Classroom-style courses are led by an instructor and performed at the supplier’s site or the customer’s location. Students are able to interact with the instructor or group leader and with each other. Classroom training that incorporates hands-on instruction teaches learners how to perform basic tasks and resolve common problems. Instruction at the customer’s site reduces travel costs, but requires the configuration of learning laboratories, networks, and computers. Live on-line training is a popular, Web-based alternative to traditional classroom training. These instructor-led courses use standardized materials while still focusing on specific learning needs. By eliminating the need to ship and setup equipment, customers may be able to save money and reduce training times.
Self-paced learning is sometimes used in place of live on-line instruction for product training. Students who receive computer assisted instruction (CAI) such as computer based training (CBT) or web based training (WBT) can access courses and coursework at any time. CBT is usually delivered via compact disc (DC), digital video disc, or local area network (LAN). WBT requires an Internet connection. Product training techniques such as CBT and WBT consist of exercises, tutorials, simulations, and tests. Exams are scored electronically and feedback is provided based on student response. Unlike live learning, in which an instructor needs to consider the needs of an entire class, CBT and WBT can be repeated until a student understands the course material. Both current and future employees can access the same modules, which are delivered in a consistent manner. Blended learning consists of e-learning and traditional classroom instruction. Before class begins, students complete sample exercises and self-assessment activities. After the class is complete, learners can access virtual laboratories for reinforcement.
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Part Numbers for Product Training Services
| Part # | Distributor | Manufacturer | Product Category | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1443PPST | PLC Radwell | ALLEN BRADLEY | Not Provided | PRODUCT SERVICES TRAINING (INCL.CUSTOM RAP) |
| 1443PPSTOT | PLC Radwell | ALLEN BRADLEY | Not Provided | PRODUCT SERVICES TRAINING OVERTIME RATES |
