How SENA virtual classes work
Hello reader ✌
The information I’m about to share is based on my personal experience with virtual training at SENA (National Learning Service) in the online mode for software analysis and development during evening hours.
Online education is ideal for those who need to study exclusively via the internet due to work and daily commitments.
Here’s how SENA operates:
- There are 3 to 4 classes per week, depending on the instructors’ availability and the module the apprentice is in.
- Each class is 2 hours long.
- In each class, at least 2 to 3 assignments (evidence) are covered, which should be ready for the next class.
Working based on evidence:
At first, working based on evidence appears straightforward. However, with limited class hours, covering three different topics becomes difficult. Often, due to the complexity of the assignments, only one topic can be discussed. Additionally, questions can only be addressed in the following week's class when that specific topic is covered again. This often leads to a continuous search for examples to produce well-structured assignments.
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