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Further education goes on: Virtual Classrooms feasible during Lockdown

Further education goes on: Virtual Classrooms feasible during Lockdown

The new Virtual Classroom offerings of TÜV Rheinland Academy as part of the further education program are a good way to expand one's own technical skills - especially for skilled workers on short-time work. The participants use the time they have gained for further training.

Posted on 23. February 20213. March 2022 by Birte Micheels

Artificial intelligence helps to learn better

Artificial intelligence helps to learn better

Does artificial intelligence (AI) help to learn better? Definitely yes. In the digitalization of learning content, TÜV Rheinland Academy is increasingly focusing on automation through AI – and can, therefore, now deliver its training videos in up to 38 languages for international training. Learners are addressed in their native language. Learning could hardly be better.

Posted on 23. September 20202. December 2021 by Holger Offermanns

Virtual classrooms in vocational training

Virtual classrooms in vocational training

Companies and their trainees in technical professions also suffer from Corona. TÜV Rheinland Academy, as a leading provider of technical competence development, has therefore expanded its worldwide TVET services. Welders and electrical engineers are now also learning their trades in virtual classrooms. The solution: simulations shorten practical exercises.

Posted on 17. September 20202. December 2021 by Carlo Humberg

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