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What is the difference between a face-to-face, online, and blended AQ course?

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What is the difference between a face-to-face, online, and blended AQ course?

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A face-to-face course is one where you must meet in a particular spot with your instructor and other classmates to receive formal instruction, work on activities, engage in discussion, or to present your work. You are required to attend regularly and can be removed from the program for failing to do so. An online course is a course that is available over the internet. Generally there is no requirement that a candidate be online at a particular time. Candidates work through the course content at their pace. Each course has a trained facilitator who works with the candidates as they complete the assigned course content. ETFO online AQ courses do require some group work but the completion of these activities is not dependent upon all candidates being online at the same time. A blended AQ course is one that combines aspects of a face-to-face and an online AQ course. Generally there will be some specific sessions which will require candidates to meet and work together. This is followed by o

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