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1. What technologies and andragogies are effective for virtual instructor-led training (VILT) settings in adult learning and coaching soft skills on a one-on-one basis?
2. What are the learning activities and characteristics that benefited learner in attaining soft skills while using VILT?
3. (or) How do learners perceive and describe their learning experiences with regards to the use of such tools for their learning & development of soft skills?
4. What are the most effective ways for a trainer to design soft skills program and deploy these virtual platforms for the purpose of training adults from an andragogical viewpoint?
5. How do trainers think emerging technologies might change current practice in the near future, specifically with reference to soft skills development?
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