Course Delivery Methods
We use a range of methods to deliver our courses, including:
- Online
- Distance
- Face-to-face
We aim to make our courses as flexible and convenient as possible, so you can get the training you need, when you need it.
What is Online Learning?
Online learning (or e-Learning) refers to courses that are completed online using a desktop computer or a mobile device (such as an iPad).
Our online courses are an engaging and interactive way to build your knowledge and skills. Our courses are narrated by a ‘Learning Partner’ that talks you through and explains the course content as you complete each module in the course.
Online courses are suited to short courses – usually less than 4 hours – and provide a flexible and convenient way to complete your course. You can access our online courses 24/7, any day of the week.
You have access to our Support Team and qualified Trainers and Assessors via phone and email (during business hours) to provide you with any support that you may need.
The Fatigue Management courses we offer via Online Learning include:
- Basic Fatigue Management Level 1 (awareness)
- Fatigue Management Level 1 – TLIF2010 (nationally recognised)
- Fatigue Management Level 2 – TLIF3063 (nationally recognised)
- Fatigue Management Level 3 – TLIF4064 (nationally recognised) *Available mid-2014
What is Distance Learning?
Distance learning refers to courses that are completed in your own time, at your own pace and using a combination of online and hard-copy resources.
Distance learning is suited to more in-depth training where learners are not able to attend a face-to-face course due to time, scheduling or geographical constraints or where learners require a more flexible, self-paced approach to the completion of the course.
Our distance learning courses provide your training resources both online (via our eHub Portal) and in hard-copy format (by posting out your resources). You then read through the Student Guide document and other supporting resources at your own pace. Once you have completed the training, you are then able to complete the final assessments (via our eHub Portal).
Even though you are completing your learning ‘from a distance’, you still have access to our qualified Trainers and Assessors via phone and email (during business hours) to provide you with any support that you may need.
The Fatigue Management courses we offer via Distance Learning include:
- Fatigue Management Level 2 – TLIF3063 (nationally recognised)
- Fatigue Management Level 3 – TLIF4064 (nationally recognised)
What is Face-to-Face Learning?
Face-to-face learning refers to courses that are delivered in a classroom environment by a Trainer.
Face-to-face courses are suited to any type of course where the learners are located in a similar geographical location. They benefit from a Trainer being present throughout the training session, to answer any questions immediately and from participation in group discussions and activities during the session to gain a range of perspectives and input.
Once you have attended the training session, you are then able to complete the final assessments (via our eHub Portal). You still have access to our qualified Trainers and Assessors via phone and email (during business hours) to provide you with any support that you may need.
We can deliver our face-to-face courses in all capital cities or onsite at your organisation (minimum class numbers apply).
The Fatigue Management courses we offer via Face-to-face Learning include:
- Basic Fatigue Management Level 1 (awareness)
- Fatigue Management Level 1 – TLIF2010 (nationally recognised)
- Fatigue Management Level 2 – TLIF3063 (nationally recognised)
- Fatigue Management Level 3 – TLIF4064 (nationally recognised)