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BASF replaces traditional certification process with blended learning approach

To reduce travel expenses and shop downtime, BASF has converted one day of in-class instruction to online training hosted in its Learning University

Southfield, Mich.—BASF has announced a new blended learning approach to its certification process in place of two-day in-person training. 

All BASF customers go through a certification process, and until Tuesday, this process involved a two-day mandatory training where attendees completed in person classroom learning and hands-on training to ensure customer success.

To reduce travel expenses and time away from the shop floor, BASF has converted one day of in-class instruction to online training hosted in its Learning University. This blended learning approach allows customers to start training whenever and wherever they are and still benefit from the face-to-face portion of the certification process.

The online learning portion of the training process is comprised of eight to 10 modules, with an assessment after each module instead of a lengthy final exam. Once the mandatory online portion is complete, customers can schedule their in-person class at the location of their choice.

During the in-person portion of the certification, customers will receive necessary face-to-face training and assessment to set them up for success. Participants will have 45 days to finish this process and can access their certificate of completion online. This training format is available for Glasurit and R-M courses.

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