We believe that live, instructor-led, classroom training is the most effective way to learn—after all, that’s how we’ve been delivering training since 1983. However, as the demand for training has declined and as travel budgets have been reduced, training companies have found it increasingly difficult to get enough students in a single classroom to run a traditional class. This has resulted in more class cancellations each year. Our solution was to create the Remote Classroom Instruction methodology that allows us to combine enrollments from multiple classrooms.
RCI Breaks Some Rules. RCI is a blend of virtual technology with “bricks and mortar” classroom locations, and therefore, the model can be confusing to understand at first. As a result, we’ve come up with these definitions to terms that are frequently misunderstood when applied to our RCI methodology.
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Remote. In almost all cases, the RCI instructor is not in the classroom with the participants. The in classes have other participants who are joining in from different locations. Those students not in the same room as the instructor—the instructor is teaching from a “remote” location. |
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Home or Office. We feel that there are significant advantages to attending training in a RCI classroom setting. However, for people who prefer to attend from their home or office, RCI technology provides that flexibility. Students considering taking training from their office should be warned that many times corporate “firewalls” block remote connections to the classroom computers. For this reason, we require individuals test the connections prior to the class. (See list of items needed to attend a class from your home or office.) |
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Recorded Instruction. E-Learning, videos and mentored learning are typical examples of recorded learning sessions. Educators label this kind of training as “asynchronous” meaning that the instructor and the students are not participating in the event at the same time. Obviously, individuals learning from a recorded presentation do not have the ability to stop the instructor and ask questions. RCI events are not recorded. (See RCI Comparison to Mentored Learning for more details.) |
RCI allows us to maintain the benefits of live, instructor-led, classroom training while using conferencing technology to eliminate the need to be there in-person. As the demand for training has dropped, it is sometimes impossible to find in-person IT training nearby. RCI is an attractive alternative for individuals who want classroom training but who unwilling or unable to travel to the instructor’s location for an “in-person” event. Our over 300 specially designed classroom locations make RCI training the next best thing to being there in-person!
There is no better way for us to show you the quality of our training than to try it yourself. That's why we guarantee your satisfaction with all of our instructor-led training (ILT) classes.
“If you are not satisfied with our training for any reason,
we'll refund 100% of the purchase price.”
Whether you attend our live, instructor-led training in one of our Remote Classroom Instruction classrooms or from your home or office, the same guarantee applies. For more details about out money-back guarantee, see ONLC's guarantee.