Online training
With an online training you are not bound to place and time. Each participant does it when it suits him or her. The training often consists of parts theory and practical assignments.
1. GoodHabitz
GoodHabitz is a Dutch platform for online training. At the moment there are 101 training courses available, from MS Office to personal effectiveness and from social media to positive psychology.
and copywriters who are responsible for the content. In addition, experts are given the opportunity to speak in each training. Most training courses are concluded with a test and all training courses are provided with a certificate of participation for the participant.
Good Habitz focuses on companies and their hospital mailing lists employees. They receive a personal and unlimited learning subscription for a fixed amount per month.
2. New Heroes
New Heroes is a company that offers online training courses, 'learning journeys', with offline assignments, for a fixed amount per month. New Heroes offers seventy learning journeys, within eight themes, such as personal power, leadership and communication. The duration of the training courses varies from half an hour to five months.
The company was set up by Jan Schouten, founder of Schouten & Nelissen. The content comes largely from the experts of this 'classic' training agency.
With its interactive learning journeys, including video response assignments, a club and Hero points, New Heroes focuses on professionals from all levels of the labor market and offers its subscriptions directly to both end customers and employers.
3. SkillsTown
skillstownSkillsTown is an online training provider that offers e-learning modules, webinars, performance support and psychological tests. SkillsTown has a wide range, from MBO to MBA. They offer more than 700 online courses, both for employers and individuals. There are also sector-specific packages, such as for the municipality, province, education, logistics, youth care, healthcare, housing and water board.