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The key to
providing successful technical training at remote locations is to ensure
that training content and quality are not lost when sent out of the
classroom environment. Students and technicians supported at remote
locations should have the same performance-based technical training
curriculum as students enrolled in conventional on-site training programs.
Our company
have the Nida Technical Training to students located away from the
school, compus, or technical training center. Utilizing the same quality
curriculum that has brought success to students in the classroom for over
two decades. Nida Distance Learning will expand your technical training
program to students once considered unreachable.
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In today's
high tech world, the physical location of a student is becoming less
significant when providing technical training. The level of control
required and access to a communications link are the key factors when
determining the best method of delivery. Nida has developed several
delivery options that take advantage of the communications advances
available today. Any or all of the options listed below can be used by
your facility to reach your nonresident student population.
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Delivery
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REMOTE
CONTROL
The Remote Control option provides
a high level of control over student progress and allows direct
student monitoring and feedback. This option utilizes real-time
communications between the PTF (primary Training Facility) and the
remote site through a dedicated phone line set up to transmit and
receive data. The PTF can completely take over a student station
for demonstrations or assistance during a lesson. Technical
training can be provided to entire classrooms physically separated
from the PTF.
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E-MAIL
The E-Mail option is used when a
student at a remote location has access to the Internet and does
not require direct supervision. We have the Nida Computer Assisted
Instruction (CAI) on a CD-ROM is unlocked by menus provided by the
PTF via the students E-Mail address. Student progress and results
are returned to the PTF following each session, again, using the
E-Mail connection.
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STANDARD
MAIL
An option often overlooked but very
effective technical training to extremely remote sites is the
Standard Mail option. Student lesson menus are provided by the PTF
using a floppy disk in a standard mailer. Similar to the E-Mail
option, students use the menu to unlock the appropriate lessons
from the Nida CAI CD-ROM. Students return lesson results on a
flopy disk at the completion of each block of training.
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CYBER
LINK
When the PTF and remote student
have access to the Internet and high-speed modems, technical
training delivery can be made using the Nida Cyber Link option.
The PTF manages the student's individualiized training program via
the Nida web site The student logs onto the Nida web site to
download lessons assigned by the PTF. At the end of each session,
the students records are posted back on the web site for PTF
retrieval. Assistance is provided through personal messages or
class chat rooms.
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