Online learning still in vogue
Even with easing restrictions, virtual workshops are now the new norm.
BEFORE the coronavirus pandemic hit, attending a workshop, such as a leather crafting one or a wine tasting, usually meant being physically present at one.
When lockdowns began, such workshops saw new life online, notably on virtual platforms life Zoom. While physical workshops have since resumed, companies say that virtual ones will continue to be the norm at least for the near future.
This is true for Bynd Artisan, the homegrown stationery and leather goods company. While its atelier at Chip Bee Gardens has reopened for leather crafting and bookbinding workshops, it still offers virtual ones for its corporate clients.
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