3. Introduction
The rapid growth of science and technology has The Current Scenario
affected all facets of human life. Even education or
learning approaches are not immune to the Blended learning today is fast becoming the most
influence of technology. This is evident in the preferred instruction delivery method both in
emergence and increasing use of the Internet, corporate and non-corporate worlds.
bringing about a new paradigm shift in learning
approaches as well. A confluence of traditional In today’s scenario with prevalence of high
face-to-face learning, technology-based learning technology, blended learning often refers
(CBT and WBT), and ever-evolving educational specifically to the provision or use of resources that
theories has resulted in the phenomenon called combine e-learning (electronic) or m-learning
‘Blended Learning’. (mobile) with all the other educational resources.
According to some, the key blended-learning
What is blended learning? arrangements could also involve e-mentoring or e-
tutoring. These arrangements tend to combine an
Blended learning is not a new discovery in e-learning component with some form of human
pedagogical techniques. Rather, it is an innovative intervention, although the involvement of an e-
way of approaching learning that combines the best mentor or an e-tutor does not necessarily be in the
in multiple methods: predominantly traditional context of e-learning.
classroom method and technology-based learning.
Blended learning is a combination of multiple Why blended learning?
approaches that complement each other, and
promote effective learning. This method of learning Today, we live in a world controlled by technology.
effectively blends traditional face-to-face classroom There are slews of social networking sites, mobile
training (physical resources), e-learning (virtual), devices, instant messengers, online forums that
and self-paced learning methods so that the learner help busy working individuals socialize and network
benefits holistically. An example of such learning with others. Therefore, today, there is a virtual side
can be a training session where a well-structured to the social interaction. As a result, even the way
introductory lesson is presented in the classroom, people choose to learn has changed drastically.
and then follow-up materials are provided online. There are various trends that necessitate the need
for blended approach to learning. Some of them
In researcher Heinze, A and C Procter’s words: can be summarized in the following way:
“Blended learning is learning that is facilitated by Preference for active, participatory, self-
the effective combination of different modes of paced, experiential learning: Instructor-to-
delivery, models of teaching and styles of learning, learner model has been replaced by active
and founded on transparent communication leaner-centered training/learning approach. This
amongst all parties involved with a course.” offers more value in today’s sophisticated world,
where the quality of the employees determine
Some authors mention such form of learning as the success of an organization.
‘hybrid learning’ (this seems to be more common in Increasing use of technology: Classrooms
Northern American sources) or ‘mixed learning’. are no longer the only place where learning
However, all these concepts broadly refer to the takes place.
integration (the ‘blending’) of e-learning tools and Lack of time: Learning can be non-sequential.
techniques. Virtualized social interaction: Today, the way
people interact and network has adopted the
forms of instant messaging, forum discussions,
SMS, Web sites, blogging etc. These positive
trends also have influenced the way people
learn and train, which cannot be neglected.
What is blended learning?
Blended learning is a combination of multiple
approaches to learning. This kind of learning can
be achieved through the use of 'blended' virtual and
physical resources. A typical example for this would
be a combination of technology-based materials
and face-to-face sessions used together to deliver
instruction.
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The term Blended Learning is most often applied to
the use of technology for instruction delivery. An
example of such learning can be a training session
4. Blended learning vs other learning techniques
In order to understand what blended learning/training is and the benefits it offers, it is important to differentiate
between various kinds of learning, namely face-to-face learning and e-learning, and their disadvantages.
Face-to-face learning E-learning
Face-to-face learning refers to traditional instructor- Today, as technology evolves and businesses
led training that takes place within a classroom. It expand, employees often do not possess the
involves an active learning process that takes the required skills to keep up with the fast-paced
form of classroom discussions/debates, making development. This gap between the desired and
formal presentations, delivering lectures. Motivating actual skill sets can have an adverse effect on the
the learners to read and research on their own, employee productivity, performance, and business
write, discuss, or be engaged in solving problems results. Continuous learning programs, without
are also part of this kind of active learning. Other separating learning events with work activities
forms of face-to-face learning can include visual- seems to be the key to bridge this gap successfully.
based instruction.
E-learning refers to a method of transferring
Today, there is a shift from one-way knowledge knowledge supported by multimedia content and
transmission to student-centered learning, which delivering it synchronously and/or asynchronously
focuses on encouraging students to assume such over an electronic network. It is not considered to
higher-order thinking tasks as analysis, synthesis, be a replacement for an instructor-led or classroom
and evaluation. The usage of such techniques in training, but acts as a supplement to reinforce
the classroom has a powerful impact upon crucial knowledge. Thus, it helps in overcoming
students' learning. Another way of face-to-face physical and logistic limitations of traditional
learning is using the cooperative learning training methodologies.
techniques. This method proves to be useful in
case of more complex projects, where many E-learning is the unifying term to describe the fields
trainers are working on a project that demands of online learning, Web-based training, and
learners to work in groups of three or more. The technology-delivered instruction/CBT.
term ‘cooperative learning’ also suggests learners
coming together and working in groups,
contributing to the collective learning activity. Computer-based Training (CBT) and
Web-based Training (WBT)
Though the face-to-face learning approach has
many visible advantages such as social interaction,
Computer-based Training (CBT) is an instructional
verbal and non-verbal communication, permanency
mode whereby the learners gain knowledge by
of content, group activities, etc., in today’s
using computer. Through computer-aided
technologically sophisticated world, it is not the only
interactive techniques, learners can complete
effective method of learning.
special training programs related to their
occupation. CBT services are especially effective
Disadvantages: for training people to use computer applications.
With the help of CBT, users can also study for
Dependency on spoken words/verbal formal qualifications, accreditations, and continued
communication professional development. Advantages of CBT are:
Absence of one-on-one attention/instruction available anywhere any time, one-time expenditure
Inability to cater to individual learning styles of for learning, convenient method to train new staff.
students
Inability to retain the attention span of learners Web-based training (WBT) is also a kind of training
Time-bound learning sessions that is similar to CBT, but it is delivered over the
Internet/intranet.
High cost of training
Need for physical presence of students and
Development cost, requirement for self-motivation
scheduled classes
and discipline, absence of human instructor to
answer questions, generic training materials are
the most common disadvantages of CBT and WBT.
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5. Blended learning vs other learning techniques
Though, traditionally, e-learning solutions have been more popular among the IT/telecom and banking sectors,
many pharmaceutical companies are presently adopting similar packages, especially for sales representative
training, assessment, and performance support.
Observing the current situation, on an average, an Indian pharmaceutical company has hundreds, sometimes,
thousands of on-field sales representatives. In such a case, managing classroom training for a large number of
learners is not feasible. Moreover, 60-70 percent of the training budget would be depleted in managing logistics for
a large number spread over as large a geographical area as India, rendering it a very expensive exercise.
In comparison, the limitation of classroom training is that it is time-bound and can be conducted only at a
designated time. This implies that a learner is required to wait for the scheduling of the class. The waiting period
could affect the productivity adversely.
As a result, e-training is becoming increasingly popular in the present situation and has been replacing the
demand for the traditional classroom training. E-learning is often considered to be a source of repetitive training
that offers quick and on-time delivery of training for the learners. It ensures consistency, lowers the training
logistics and administration overheads, and is readily available anytime, anywhere.
Benefits of Virtual Learning
For Corporates For Employees
The following are the benefits of Virtual Learning for The following are the benefits of Virtual Learning for
corporate customers: employees:
Involves a fraction of the cost of traditional training Access to interactive, self-paced, multimedia
methods training, anytime, and anywhere - at work, home
Provides ‘anytime anywhere training’ and or while traveling
performance support to a geographically Access to multimedia enabled Web-based
dispersed work force performance support system
Offers interactive, self-paced courses on various Self-paced training and performance support to
topics access the required topics at any given time
Helps in creating a custom catalogue that Choice to play entire chapters, or utilize the
specifically meets the needs of employees search function to answer a specific question
Charges only for training content Buttons to pause, rewind and fast forward through
Enables easy planning, budgeting, and paying for topics
training expenditures Engaging and robust Web-based self-paced
Eliminates hardware investment, development classes
time, and additional staff requirements Learning while performing, resulting in increased
Reduces the need and the cost of classroom productivity
training Pre- and post-assessment exams for most of the
Allows users to learn faster, as well as, increase courses
comprehension and retention rates by up to 100 Immediate feedback to all users with the topics
percent as opposed to standard training methods they need additional training on
Enables employees to learn as they perform, Less than 10 percent of the cost of the best
rather than removing them from the work place instructor-led training options
Offers pre- and post-assessment exams for each
course Despite the benefits listed above, e-learning has
Provides detailed reports with insight into many disadvantages, rendering it ineffective to a
individual progress and test scores certain extent.
Offers managers a centralized resource for
distributing and tracking their employees' skills Need for ready access to a computer and Internet
development connection
Increases employees' productivity Need for computer literacy/knowledge of learning
Offers quick implementation and easy roll-out
technologies
Lack of instructor-student interaction
Unavailability of the instructor when needed
Reduced/lack of social and cultural interaction
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6. Blended Learning
Though e-learning has many benefits, it can never completely substitute the traditional way of learning, say most
experts. What is seen as one of the biggest shortcomings of e-learning is that one misses the personal
link/contact that one would otherwise share with a mentor. It is here that blended learning comes into the picture.
E-learning, when blended appropriately with classroom training, can be a powerful holistic mode of instruction
delivery. All the technologies used in e-learning can be used in blended learning as well, making a unique
comprehensive approach to learning.
Technologies used in blended learning Blended Learning: A means of enhancing
business growth
Web-Technologies
Blended learning is increasingly being accepted by
Online Interaction Means: E-mail, Web sites, the corporate world to catalyze business and
blogs, wikis, e-portfolios, instant messaging organizational growth, which is highly dependent
(IM), short message service (SMS), discussion on the quality of human capital deployed. Industries
boards, web 2.0 communities and podcasts and organizations are using the blended approach
Web resources: Search engines like Google, to enhance the learning and development
Online courseware, electronic databases, experience aimed at improving revenue, reducing
digital libraries, and online publications costs and enhancing quality of human capital.
Blended learning addresses the needs of most
Installed Technologies corporate learning and development programs,
Multimedia Presentation software/hardware allowing pace and space for various delivery
such as videocassette recorder, DVD player methods required by different sets of learners.
Interaction Technologies: Videoconferencing, With a perfect amalgamation of media and delivery
Web cameras, and application-sharing suites as per the requirements within a particular
program, enhanced results can be achieved.
Mobile Technologies/ Classroom
Peripherals It is often observed that learning experiences are
Laptops, cell phones, PDAs, Tablet PCs, iPods, categorized into steps in a blended learning model
digital cameras, Wi-Fi finders, USB drives, and and the learner’s progression from one step to
GPS systems another keeps on building upon the previous
learning experiences. Thus, a ladder is formed,
Classroom response system, collaborative
which learners climb rung after rung and blossom
software, computer aided assessment,
into a tree of collaboration from the sapling of
educational animation, games, screencasts,
education.
simulations, virtual classrooms
As a result, many organizations have graduated
Blended learning is seen as a comprehensive from the basic information exchange level to the
method to impart learning through information, level of expertise – keeping in line with the
interaction, and collaboration elements. This can be scheduled time frames and fixed costs with the
best achieved through the use of the technologies help of blended learning techniques.
mentioned above plus well-designed classroom
training. It not only reduces the cost by reducing all Elements of Blended Learning
non-productive activities such as commuting and
employing instructors, but also creates reusable
content, and accommodates individual learning There are various models of blended learning, each
styles, and promotes self-paced learning. However, comprising the following elements (mentioned
the classroom sessions prove to be helpful in below) in varied proportions depending upon the
developing interpersonal skills through face-to-face organization’s requirements. Blended learning can
communication. be classified into:
Learning through information
To summarize, blended learning is a method
naturally available for distance learning and flexible Learning through interaction
learning, but can also be used in conjunction with Learning through collaboration
face-to-face teaching. Learning through classroom experiences
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7. Blended Learning
Dimensions of Blended Learning Benefits of Blended Learning
Classroom and online learning: Blended Blended learning is highly effective for large
learning powerfully combines both instructor-led organizations with people performing similar tasks
classroom training and online training (the in different locations and facilities. It enables people
Internet and intranet), thereby blurring the to spend classroom, simulator, and On-the-Job
disadvantages that exist in both instruction Training (OJT) time on advanced tasks. It also
delivery modes. allows training people in core qualifications and
Self-paced and collaborative learning: skills used by all members performing similar jobs,
Blended learning creates room for both solitary and then receive location or task-specific training
learning and collaborative learning, thus for unique tasks at any defined location. This
allowing the learners to accommodate their own learning method appears to be a natural strategy to
style of learning at their own pace, without address language problems both at local and
compromising social interaction aspects. global levels.
Structured and unstructured: It effectively
combines both structured training (well- To sum up, the biggest business benefits of
designed course plans) and unstructured factors blended learning are:
like discussions, hallway conversations, emails
etc. Scale: One can roll out a new initiative or
Ready-made content and custom content: program to global audiences and reach a large
Blended learning consists of regular well- number of people than ever possible before.
defined readymade content as well as custom Speed: If training needs to be delivered to staff
made content. Blended learning encourages within a short period, a large number of staff
students to research and create their own members can be reached simultaneously.
learning materials, under the guidance of an
Throughput: If a training problem is
instructor.
bottlenecked, the block can be eliminated and
Learn, practice, and perform: Blended training throughput can be improved by orders
learning mixes learning, practice, and of magnitude.
performance, the vital aspects of learning, to
Complexity: Many training challenges are just
help learners integrate practice into the learning
process and assess the learning through too complex for a single web-based course or
performance metrics. Blended learning does not PowerPoint based webinars. If the material is
complex and an organization’s business need
replace traditional method of learning. Rather, it
demands that people internalize and change
complements traditional learning by providing
their behavior, using multiple media will get
the learner with opportunities to explore and
much higher completion and results.
practice.
Cost: By thinking about every problem as a
In short, complementarities between multiple ‘blending’ challenge, one can select the lowest
learning techniques, autonomous learning style of cost media that solves the problem.
learners, efficient access to wide range of
resources, and effective interaction are four critical
dimensions of blended learning.
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8. TWB’s Blended Learning Approach
TWB enjoys the status of a pioneer in putting Our blended learning approach provides
blended learning into effective use and training appropriate solutions for the ubiquitous problems of
corporate employees/individuals with great speed, scale and impact linked with most e-
success. TWB’s blended learning approach learning models. In conclusion, TWB’s use of well-
considers the key factors and issues in delivering designed blended learning programs as a method
instruction. to fulfill an organization’s learning needs has been
a great success.
Effective combination of learning methods:
Figuring out how blended learning can be more
effective is very important. At times, this can be a “The concept of Blended Learning has arrived
great challenge as well. Though the concept of and is here to stay. However, if it is to add value
blended learning sounds very simple (face-to-face to our understanding of effective training and
learning + e-learning), failure to gauge the learning, the term needs to be considered in a
complexity in designing the training (with a well- broader context. It is not simply about delivery
balanced combination of both) can cause failure. In and technology. If the term ‘blended learning’ is
this area, TWB’s expertise cannot be neglected. to have longevity in our trainer vocabulary, we
must extend its use beyond technology. It must
be as much about varying learning methodology
Learning gaps: According to some, classroom
as it is about training delivery. We must
training is ineffective because instructors, more understand more about what motivates learners,
often, need to deliver training to mainly two
what support they need and how these
categories of learners at the same time: well-
supportive interventions can take place in
informed and least-informed. If the students in
practice. Only with this understanding can we get
classroom training are on the same level as far as
the ‘blend’ right.”
the baseline knowledge is concerned, the training
becomes effective and productive. TWB’s blended
Martyn Sloman, in his book ‘The
learning approach gives a provision to cater to
Changing World of the Trainer’
students, whose baseline knowledge is not at par
with the rest, through means such as online, instant
messaging, e-mails etc., thereby helping them raise
their knowledge level. Benefits
Individual learning styles: With the availability of
the new package of tools, TWB’s instructors and By utilizing TWB’s training programs characterized
students are able to blend more elements into both by the blended learning approach, an organization
classroom and self-paced exercises, thereby can draw the following benefits:
effectively catering to individual learning styles.
TWB reaches out to learners with a more diverse
Reduced costs
set of learning options, which help them raise the
Business continuity
level of their knowledge and skills.
Effective holistic learning through classroom
Follow-up: Another important factor to be cum e-learning methods
considered in blended learning is the follow-up. In Extended training covering all distributed
most cases, this is the most neglected aspects of workforce at various locations
learning, especially in adult learning. The objective Increased productivity because of the quality
of the follow-up is to determine the retention level learning
of the knowledge and skills taught. TWB has
devised its own unique means to ensure that
follow-up is practiced to help learners retain their
acquired knowledge.
TWB’s training department follows up with students
by sending out exercises through emails after the
classroom training is over. To date, this is known
as one of the best ways to ensure learning and
retention. We blend various components including
courses, content portions, IM pings, blogs
feedback, and many other things, to provide
maximum benefits to learners.
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9. Case Studies
Case Study 1: A Large Leading Software Company
A large software company takes the decision to move their technical documentation effort from the US to India.
The team in India had the option of hiring and creating a new team or forming a new team from the existing
employees.
The Writers Block (TWB) is engaged with this software company to search for members with the right talent within
the company, who could then be inducted into the technical documentation sector by way of evaluation tests. A
technical support team of 20 members, identified as having the base skills, is created. The team was provided with
continuous training in best practices by TWB.
As a result, this team starts taking over from the US team in 2 months. Ultimately the team doubles the size within
next 3 months.
Case Study 2: A Multinational Multi-Brand Company
The internal market analytics team of a multinational company is engaged in serving its subsidiaries. Such
research and analysis is typically for the middle management staff members who determine the key market
factors, create decisions points, and put forward these as reports to senior management. However, the
multinational wants to change this scenario and wants this internal team to serve the company at a global level.
This change means that the local middle management 'cushion' is not present anywhere before the analysis is
presented to the customer.
TWB provides the exact solution and helps the multinational company formulate a training program for the
research team. This step ensures that the research team is able to present its results as research reports to its
customers worldwide in a useful way.
This training, based on blended learning approach, is created for teams of 20-25 members for over 300
employees spread all over India. The key objective of this well-defined blended learning approach through TWB
intervention is to ensure that the existing work is not disrupted. With a long term personalized intervention, there
is a surety that each member gets personalized attention.
Case Study 3: A Large KPO Provider
The said company is one of the largest KPO providers in India and continues to be aggressively engaged in
providing KPO services like Analytics. The BPO part of the business also involves serving some customers for
the KPO services. The company wants to make use of the available manpower, provided they are found suitable
and wants to move them into analytics. The objective is that the analytics team should be able to carry out the
analysis required and present the output to the customers as research reports with clear decision points.
Under the solution provided, team members are evaluated by the KPO provider team for research, analysis and
domain skills, and by TWB for communication capability. The employees who are suitable are promoted to the
analytics team. TWB, together with the KPO provider, devises a month’s training program for this team. TWB,
using a blended learning approach, conducts a four-day essential classroom training and a four-weeks TWB
Online training that runs parallel to the training by the KPO. This is followed by another three days of classroom
training.
TWB helps the KPO provider create a suitable transformation with the most effective intervention for its team.
The team starts taking on responsibilities within a month. Such blended training solution is being laid out for over
500 employees across four locations.
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10. TWB Services
TWB is India’s leader in technical communication outsourcing and education. TWB offers a complete suite of services that
allows our customers to effectively publish their technical knowledge with their people and processes. TWB’s customers range
from Global 500 – including Cisco, Accenture, McAfee, LG, Samsung, Citrix, SAP, Siemens, AOL, Intel; Indian technology
majors – including Infosys, Wipro; Global defense majors - Pratt & Whitney, Honeywell, DRDO, HAL; and exciting technology
startups. TWB's expertise in technical communication ranges from IT Products and Outsourcing, ITES, Banking, Financial,
Aerospace, Defense, Ship Building to Hi-tech Manufacturing, and Discrete and Process Manufacturing.
TWB’s services include:
Technical Marketing Technical Product Documentation Quality
Solutions Documentation Management
Datasheets
Administrator’s Guide
Datasheets Copy Editing and Proof Reading
API Document
Cheat sheets Managing Writing
Configuration Guide
Solution Briefs/Solution Brochures Editing Services
Functional Specifications Document
Presentations – Layout and Design
Products/Corporate Profile Installation Manual
Creating SLAs
Brochures and marketing collateral Interface Document
Web content Interactive Electronic Technical Business Documentation
Manual (IETM)
Audio and video scripts
Maintenance Manual Business Proposals
Press releases
Online Help Legal Disclaimers
Direct mail
Operation Manual Policy Manuals
Newsletter design copy
Product Demo Style Guide Design
Sales catalogues
Product Specifications Document Template Design
Sales sheets
Product Overview Document
Quick Reference Guide
Business Communication Content Management
Release Notes
Short Reports Requirement Analysis Document
Single Sourcing
Proposals SDK Document
File Version Control
Case Studies Troubleshooting Manual
Document Naming Conventions
Lab Reports User Manual
Consistent Document Formatting
Memos Open Source Documentation
Data Transformation
Progress/Interim Reports Programmers Guides
Writing for Electronic Media Functional Specifications Document
Use Cases Web site Development
Illustrations Online Help /Context Sensitive Help
Web 2.0 development
Troubleshooting Guides
Graphic Designing Web content
Info graphics Web applications
Qualitative Analytics for
2D & 3D animation
Decision Support Translation and Localization
Line drawings and illustrations
Services
Economic Business Research
Process Documentation
Industry Analysis Software Translation Services
Workflows Market Opportunity Analysis Document Translation Services
Standard Operating Procedures Competitive Business Analysis Localization (L10N) Testing
ISO Documentation Company & Prospect Profiling Internationalization (I18N) Testing
CMM Documentation Reporting Solutions
Assessment of Unmet Market Needs Records Management
Deployment and Support Status and Potential of Technologies
Document Management Solutions
Benchmarking of Strategies Vs
Record Management Storage and
Installation and Configuration Competition
Retrieval
Guides Forecasting
Operations Manual Sales Force Effectiveness
Market Assessments
Competitive Intelligence
Opinion Leadership
Emerging Markets - evaluation and
research
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11. TWB Software Tools Expertise
Our technical proficiency in software and authoring tools includes:
Unstructured Content XML Structured Editors Multimedia/Authoring
Development
Epic Adobe Flash®
Microsoft Word® FrameMaker+SGML Adobe Dreamweaver®
Adobe FrameMaker® X-Metal® Microsoft FrontPage®
Adobe InDesign® Adobe Captivate®
QuarkXPress® Macromedia Captivate
Adobe PageMaker® Graphics/Animations
Multimedia/Authoring/
Illustrations Adobe Flash® Supporting tools
Adobe Photoshop®
Adobe Flash CS4 Professional Adobe Fireworks® Adobe Flash®
Adobe Illustrator CS3 Adobe Flex®
CorelDRAW Online Help Adobe AIR®
Microsoft-Expression Graphic Adobe Dreamweaver®
Designer Adobe Acrobat®
Xara Xtreme (Windows & Linux) JavaHelp
Microsoft Silverlight®
CuteDraw Adobe RoboHelp 7.0
Adobe Authorware®
Publisher3D(for animation) HelpScribble
Adobe Director®
Sketsa SVG Editor (for vector WebWorks Publisher
Adobe Captivate®
graphics) PowerCHM
Trivantis Lectora®
Techsmith Camtasia Doc-To-Help
ASP.NET
Arbortext IsoDraw (technical WinCHM
JSP
illustrations for 2D and 3D) HelpSmith 2.1.1(Windows)
JAVA
Fast-Help
MadCap Flare Standards
Graphics/Animation Help-Server
NVU Help
SCORM 1.2 / 2004
Adobe Flash® AICC
XML
Adobe Photoshop® W3C
Adobe Illustrator® Section 508
Adobe Fireworks® XMetal® QTI XML
Microsoft Silverlight® Microsoft Word 2003®,
Microsoft Word 2007®
Databases Development and Publishing
tools
CMS/ LMS
Microsoft Access XSLT/XSL
Microsoft SQL Server EDD
Sharepoint®
Moodle
Flowcharting Joomla,
WordPress
Microsoft Visio Media Wiki
iGrafx CMS Builder
EDraw Author-it (formerly AuthorIT)
RFFlow Alfresco
Flowbreeze
Smart Draw
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12. Blended
learning vs
other
learning
Industries Served
techniques
TWB services a wide range of technology and knowledge-driven industries, helping them meet their markets better. These
include:
Banking, Insurance and Financial Services ITES/ KPO/ BPO
Consulting and Business Services Pharmaceuticals and Biotechnology
Defense, Aerospace and Hi-Tech Manufacturing Process Manufacturing and Allied Industries
Education and Learning Steel, Ship Building, Construction and Aviation
IT, ITES Telecom and Digital Communications
TWB has been the preferred technical documentation outsourcing company for:
The TWB Building US Office:
No: 4062, 19th Main Road, TWB
HAL 2nd Stage, 11701 Norwegian Wood Drive
Bangalore – 560008 Austin, TX 78758
India.
Landmark: Behind Carlton Towers
Telephone: Telephone:
+91.80.40741400 / +1.512.586.8357
+91.80.41256367
Corporate Enquiries:
corp@twb.in
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