From limitations to possibilities: The power of Blended Training
A classroom with empty seats is every trainer's nightmare. Amelior has solved this challenge by transitioning to a blended learning approach in collaboration with Arboth, which increases engagement and effectiveness in training.

How to overcome the limits of classroom training
In the Better Training Today Live Q&A, Karin Bastiaannet from Amelior and Karen Philips from Arboth showed us how they overcame the limitations of traditional classroom training. The session was in Dutch, but we’ve summarised the key insights in English.
Three Takeaways:
Don’t fly solo: Collaboration with colleagues and experts improves the quality of training. Don’t hesitate to seek help.
Structure with a framework: Use a structured framework, such as the aX-les model from Arboth, for a systematic approach to blended learning.
Involve your instructors: Active participation from instructors increases their engagement and improves the effectiveness of the training.
The learning journey of Amelior in action
Karin gave us a glimpse into Amelior's blended training. It can be valuable to see the end result to better understand what a blended learning journey looks like for learners.

30% cut in classroom days via blended training
Amelior's blended training puts learners first and meets their individual needs by enabling self-paced learning. This allows trainers to focus on what truly matters: delivering high-quality training.