

Sometimes getting students to a classroom doesn't make the most sense.
NARS' distance learning courses take the classroom experience live to students in the field. Participants "attend" and actively participate in class sessions, exchanging comments with faculty and other students, performing exercises, taking tests and getting feedback on their performance.
Unlike computer-based training, which takes a one-on-one technology approach to training, distance learning brings numerous students from around the country together at a common time via telephone or the Internet to participate in the class.
Web-enabled whiteboards, Web cameras, audio conferencing and other electronic tools deliver a rich educational experience from the convenience of your own local facility.
Learn more about how distance learning puts you in the class.