Students will receive the same high quality drivers education training as students from
our physical classroom locations and have the extra convenience of taking drivers education in a familiar environment.
Not exact matches
One of the most obvious differences between eLearning and traditional
classroom training is the
physical location of a real - world
classroom versus the virtual forum format.
Whether it occupies a corner of your
classroom, a floor in a stand - alone building, space in a neighborhood garage or community center, or a pop - up section in an existing library or
classroom, a makerspace is a
physical location where tools, inspiration, and process converge.
Essentially, the only difference between the two options is that an online class allows you take the course on the Internet at times convenient to you, whereas when you take the course in a
classroom, you are required to travel to the class and receive instruction at a set time and at a set
physical location.
Physical environment: For example, the size of the playground,
classroom and school buildings, the
location and types of toilets, the number of other children and teachers.