How will
learners register for the courses and be enrolled?
Not exact matches
The 2 hour
course provides the opportunity
for learner's questions to be answered by their instructor, who is also a
registered nurse.
This option is available not just
for hybrid learning sessions (where you wouldn't want more
learners than you are able to fit in a classroom to
register for a class), but also
for regular eLearning
courses.
As part of this initiative, Darlington College is the first centre to
register its
learners on the new Active IQ Level 4 Strength and Conditioning
course and also offers the new Active IQ Level 3 Awards in Sports Nutrition, Outdoor Fitness and Sports and Exercise Conditioning qualifications along with the Level 3 Diploma in Exercise Referral and the Level 4 Certificate in Physical Activity and Weight Management
for Obese and Diabetic Clients.
Schools can give
learners an easy way to find and
register for courses, and helps organizations market and sell their
course offerings or training programs.
For example, if 500 online learners register for the eLearning course the first month and the service charges 50 cents per user, your bill would be $ 2
For example, if 500 online
learners register for the eLearning course the first month and the service charges 50 cents per user, your bill would be $ 2
for the eLearning
course the first month and the service charges 50 cents per user, your bill would be $ 250.
What ultimately compels a
learner to
register for your
course?
Schools and organisations can market their
course offerings or training programs through a public
course catalog, making it easy
for learners to find and
register for them.
For this reason, it may be important to introduce digital
courses in which all students (full time and Flex Time)
register or hybrid models where on - line and in - person elements are designed with different
learners (full time and Flex Time) in mind.
After successfully completing the Real Estate Trading Services Licensing
Course and Examination,
learners may
register for the Applied Practice
Course — the next step to becoming a licensed real estate professional.
Beginning in January 2015, once
learners have passed the Licensing Exam, they will
register for the Applied Practice
Course.