You likely already understand the benefits of collaborative learning in virtual training labs — at least from a learner’s perspective. It’s an excellent way to increase learner engagement, especially when paired with an interactive training platform. Instructors stand to gain a lot by working together, as well.
That’s the core of CloudShare’s multi-instructor functionality.
CloudShare’s multi-instructor capability allows a number of instructors to work together within the same classroom.
Through a unified console, instructors can simultaneously view and manage environments, monitor student progress, and lead lessons. They can also access overviews of each participant’s activity, join sessions for over-the-shoulder troubleshooting, and broadcast demonstrations.
Any number of instructors can be added to a class, and each instructor gains equal rights to view, manage, and modify the classroom environment. They can also communicate and coordinate with one another in real time, exchanging files, demonstrations, and support tasks as needed.
Each instructor is able to create and manage their own training or demo environment, sharing it with either other instructors or students. The console also provides instructors with comprehensive real-time analytics, usage insights, and progress tracking.
Having multiple instructors working collaboratively enhances teaching agility and training outcomes in several key ways.
One of the most significant benefits of multi-instructor training, however, lies in how it supports improved knowledge transfer — something which is broadly applicable across multiple training domains.
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There are a few key areas where multi-instructor training really shines: technical onboarding, partner enablement, and cyber training. All three are detailed below.
Involving multiple subject matter experts in the onboarding process helps to ensure that if a learner encounters a complex roadblock, there’ll be someone available to help them through it without disrupting the lesson. Instructors with expertise in different technical domains can also lead different onboarding modules, while over-the-shoulder access allows instructors to actively observe and coach participants.
For partner enablement, instructors can rapidly troubleshoot and resolve technical issues as training progresses. They can also divide responsibilities across the program — one might facilitate a live demo, for instance, while another handles partner inquiries and a third manages more advanced scenarios.
Cybersecurity training is arguably where multi-instructor functionality truly shines. Having multiple instructors involved in a training exercise allows an organization to conduct sophisticated scenarios such as simulated ransomware attacks and red/blue team scenarios.
The end result is a more immersive, engaging, and realistic training experience, with more opportunities for interactive, hands-on learning.