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Quest3D On-Site Training Formulas (UK only) |
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Written by Loic de MONTAIGNAC
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Wednesday, 29 August 2007 |
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All our Formulas have been designed to allow maximum timing flexibility to our clients by combining our 3 course types into compact (intensive) to extended (over longer periods) options.
Formula 1
This formula allows for complete flexibility. This includes a Basic, Intermediate and Advanced course (6 days overall) which can be scheduled (2 days at a time) at any time within a period of 6 months.
Formula 2
This is the same as Formula 1 but the Basic and Intermediate courses are cumulated into 4 consecutive days. The Advanced course can then be taken at any time within a period of 6 months.
Formula 3
This is the most intensive of all formulas. All courses, Basic, Intermediate and Advanced are cumulated into 5 consecutive days.
Formula 4
This is the same as Formula 3 but the Basic and Intermediate courses are cumulated into 4 consecutive days without the Advanced Course.
Formula 5
This is the same as Formula 3 but the Intermediate and Advanced courses are cumulated into 4 consecutive days without the Basic course.
Formula 6 (New)
This formula is the most advanced of all our courses and is targeted exclusively at intermediate to advanced users. It includes our Advanced course only over a period of 3 days (instead of 2 in all other courses). Optional days can be added to this Formula so it can be adapted to very specific subjects, requirements or both.
Please contact us for a quote.
All formulas are for groups of a maximum of 2 students. A premium of 15% will be added for any additional students (up to 5).
A suitable training room with equipment must be provided with a minimum of one PC with Quest3D fully licensed and installed, a white board and if possible an LCD projector…
Travel & Hotel accommodation for the instructor. Most companies have special arrangements with Hotels and Airlines and prefer to take care of this. If this is not possible we can provide this service for you at an additional charge.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 20 February 2008 )
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