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REMOTE TRAINING CORONAVIRUS


Going global


T e reach of our digital classroom has spread far and wide over the past few months, with delegates now tuning in from around the world to keep up to speed with our courses


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f COVID-19 has seen one major development, it’s been the rise of digital meetings and online business – and our training courses have been no diff erent. With lessons in physical classrooms currently not possible,


many of our most popular courses have moved to the internet, with the subsequent e-learning sessions becoming a vital resource for Members living and working outside Scotland. Training Manager Jenny Cryans


revealed the team has received requests for remote learning from all four corners of the globe, with Members logging in to our special GoToTraining classroom to take part in courses delivered by our Technical Advisers. She said: “Over the past nine months, we’ve seen a rise in people working


overseas who want to join our online training and enjoy the freedom and fl exibility of the virtual classroom. “The 218 course in


Requirements for Electrical


Installations has proved particularly popular, with several Scottish electricians phoning from abroad to arrange a virtual module.


“We had a delegate complete his 18th Edition course from Switzerland, where he was isolating before starting a job out there. We also organised for a delegate to connect in from his holiday home in Spain, where he was staying during lockdown, and we’ve had someone tune in from the Canary Islands who said his internet connection was better there than in the UK!”


Training Administrator Fiona


“Being able to take these courses from the comfort of their own home has made it easier for delegates and has been much appreciated” 12 CABLEtalk DECEMBER 2020/JANUARY 2021


Fiona Robertson (left) and Jenny Cryans (right)


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