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Vocational Training Video Teaching: Advantages and Limitations

Each training school has its own characteristic courses, some of which are theories, and video teaching is better; Others pay more attention to practical operation, and face-to-face teaching is more appropriate. Now, although the application of video teaching in traditional vocational training schools is not universal, some institutions dare to innovate and adopt this form to reduce the cost of teachers. This paper will discuss the advantages and limitations of video teaching in vocational training to help readers better understand this teaching method.

Save teachers' costs

Video teaching can save a lot of teachers' costs for enterprises and greatly reduce teachers' class expenses. This is very attractive to some smaller institutions, especially some start-ups

Expand the scope of publicity

Video teaching combined with the power of the Internet can expand the scope of publicity, open a broader market, and let more people participate in learning. This is very beneficial for some organizations that want to expand their business.

Not suitable for all courses

Vocational training pays more attention to skill training and needs hands-on guidance. In this case, the effect of video teaching may not be ideal. Therefore, video teaching is not suitable for some courses that need practical operation.