Can you make a table that tell us the differences between the workshops and presentations in terms of definitions, duration, materials, activities, trainer role, etc...
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Seminars and workshops are open doors so that anyone can learn, and any distinction between them does not improve one than the other.
Seminars and workshops have become a part of our lives as we see an announcement of a workshop or class every day in newspapers and on sites. Most of them are testament arranged courses that are carried to grant the most recent information to the members in calls.
Seminar
A seminar is, in general, a type of school guide, either in an academic establishment or offered by a business association or experts. It has the capacity to join small meetings to repeat a meeting, concentrating each time on a specific topic, in which everyone presents itself, is effectively asked for an interest. It is usually casual, in any case contrasted with the address book of the school guide.
Workshop
A workshop is a kind of intuitive preparation where members complete various preparation exercises instead of listening to an address or presentation. Altogether, there are two types of workshops: A general workshop is there for a combined meeting of people, and a closed workshop is customised to meet the preparation needs of a particular group.