Concepedia

Concept

in-person training

Parents

144

Publications

7.7K

Citations

414

Authors

210

Institutions

About

In-person training is a mode of education or professional development defined by the physical co-location of instructors and learners within a shared space. As a research concept, it investigates the pedagogical dynamics, learning outcomes, and social interactions inherent in synchronous, face-to-face instructional environments, particularly focusing on the efficacy of direct interaction, hands-on practice, and structured delivery for knowledge acquisition and skill development across various disciplines. Its significance lies in its historical prominence as a primary instructional medium and its unique capacity to facilitate immediate feedback, collaborative learning, and the acquisition of complex practical skills through real-time application.

Top Authors

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PJ

University of Canterbury

DM

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

EC

University of Maryland, College Park

FM

University of Maryland, College Park

AA

University of Maryland, College Park

Top Institutions

Rankings shown are based on concept H-Index.

University of Central Florida

Orlando, United States

Augusta University

Augusta, United States

College Station, United States

Deakin University

Burwood, Australia