Training Tables — Expert Answer

What is a classroom layout for training tables and when is it best?

The classroom layout places training tables in parallel rows all facing the front — the same arrangement as a traditional school classroom. It's best for lecture-heavy training where participants need to take notes and watch a presentation screen with minimal interaction between participants. This layout maximizes seating capacity (roughly 1 seat per 20–25 sq ft), but limits group collaboration and discussion because participants can only see the backs of others' heads. For training that mixes presentation with group activities, a chevron or herringbone modification gives better sightlines with only slightly reduced capacity. FindOfficeFurniture.com has training tables ideal for classroom layouts — call 888-719-4960.
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