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Lecture-Based Training

Lecture-based training is an instructional methodology where an expert or instructor delivers content through spoken presentations to a group of learners, typically in a classroom or virtual setting. It involves one-way communication from the teacher to students, often supplemented with visual aids like slides or whiteboards, and is commonly used for knowledge transfer in academic, corporate, or technical contexts.

Also known as: Lecture Method, Instructor-Led Training, Classroom Training, Traditional Teaching, Didactic Instruction
🧊Why learn Lecture-Based Training?

Developers should use lecture-based training when they need to quickly acquire foundational knowledge on broad topics, such as learning a new programming language, understanding software architecture principles, or onboarding to company-specific tools. It is effective for structured learning environments where efficiency and scalability are priorities, though it may be less suitable for hands-on skill development compared to interactive methods.

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