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Learning Context: One of the main differences between eLearning and classroom training is that classroom training allows learners to actively interact, engage with instructors and other fellow learners. Does the provider give access to demo content to test functionality in your LMS?
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The divisions were then able to load and test their own data. Leverage a platform that offers APIs for enabling integration with other learning tools, such as a virtualclassroom or assessment tools, into the platform. The divisions were then able to load and test their own data.
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