Course package for the learner driver to accompany the practical training (Blendet Learning) . These courses are divided parallel to the driving instructor course package according to the curricular guidelines (basic level, advanced level, etc.). These course packages serve to provide parallel support during the practical training, mainly for preparation. And following up on the practice hours, the learner driver can use these courses alone at home etc. on a smartphone or PC. These courses can also contain tasks. These courses can also contain activity tracking These courses can also contain completion tracking ie he must have read this activity first and just marked it as read or he must have solved the tasks for it so that he can then move on to the next task. Ultimately, the form of training could be designed to be loosely voluntary and open, but these courses could also be very restricted with pursuit and certain competencies, meaning that he must confirm that he has read or solved this activity. For example, the user manual for the car would be a task to be read and then you could ask a few questions, which you then have to answer and solve so that you can then complete your first driving lesson. The contents of these courses can also be excerpts from the courses of the driving instructor in practical training, certain videos, instructional videos. In this course, instructional videos should also be available for the learner driver, but you have to take into account that the whole thing is not disadvantaged in the number of driving lessons and otherwise you would have to charge for these packages separately, or it is not part of the visit, it is theory lessons , there is a separate series of courses here if you have to be present in theory lessons. More on that description later