1I much prefer hands-on practical collaborative group work and learning by doing.
2Actually having that frontline hands-on experience is a good thing to do.
3The methods differ regarding costs, hands-on time as well as regarding sensitivity.
4Through these modules, students receive hands-on training in essential software including SAP.
5Watch her at work and you'll be astounded by her hands-on approach.
6Hayward would retain overall control but would be less hands-on, he said.
7Wired.com went hands-on with some of the works in progress last month.
8I love hands-on projects, especially those that involve creating something from scratch.
9I'm very hands-on and completely involved with every aspect from the inception.
10If users want hands-on interaction with the materials, they'll have to wait.
11Painter is a hands-on defender, in the literal sense of the term.
12CROCHET queen Ruth Egar likes a hands-on craft approach to Christmas decoration.
13Dyson could, or course, have stayed at Punch in a hands-on role.
14Here are my hands-on impressions of the ones I liked the best.
15If it's a hands-on job, the chances are I love doing it.
16Tinkering School is an intimate, smart, very hands-on, very expensive overnight camp.