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NeighborWorks Virtual Classroom Courses in 2012:

  • One of the best trainings I have ever taken – classroom or online! I especially appreciated the interaction and collaboration with our instructor and with the other students in the class.”

    This is an excellent opportunity to help organizations around the nation savefunding dollars through training online.”

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To contact NeighborWorks America's Customer Response team with questions about Virtual Classroom, email virtualclassroom@nw.org.

To register for a Virtual Classroom offering, go to www.nw.org/onlinereg.

A new source of faculty-led online learning to enhance your community development work

NeighborWorks now offers an exciting new form of online learning – NeighborWorks Virtual Classroom. Virtual Classroom is similar to the distance learning offered by many top-notch universities: faculty-led, interactive learning experiences that offer you the opportunity to collaborate with an expert instructor and peers online. Best of all, they’re packed with resources and best practices that will immediately impact your work.  Incorporating collaborative technology such as online discussion forums, chat, wikis, and live and pre-recorded webinars, Virtual Classroom delivers a comprehensive professional development experience, while allowing learners to save valuable time and travel dollars.

The benefits of faculty-led Virtual Classroom learning include:

  • The ability to communicate with and learn from both faculty and fellow learners.
  • Content is delivered in weekly lessons, with deadlines that allow you to learn according to your schedule.
  • You don’t have to put your work and personal life on hold to get the training you need.
  • Feedback and instruction specific to the context of your community development challenges.
  • Access to course materials online following the completion of the course, including resources that can be downloaded, saved and printed.
  • You’ll save your time and your organization’s valuable travel dollars while still benefiting from a high-quality NeighborWorks learning experience.

All you’ll need is a computer and internet connection to take advantage of this reasonably priced and highly effective professional development opportunity!

New Virtual Classroom Offering - AH226vc Creative Project Financing Strategies for Affordable Housing
The course start date will be Wednesday May 30, 2012, and the course will conclude on Tuesday, June 19, 2012. Tuition is $210.

Online Registration ButtonRegistration is now open for AH226vc Creative Project Financing Strategies for Affordable Housing . The Virtual Classroom version of this popular NTI course offers you the same top-notch faculty, interaction with fellow learners and reference materials, but comes conveniently packaged with the latest online interactive tools -- discussion forums, chat, and live and recorded web conferencing -- to maximize your productive learning. Best of all, you won’t use up your valuable travel budget, and you can fit the self-paced course activities into your schedule in a way that’s most convenient. The course starts May 30, and is presented in three weekly lessons. Participants should expect to spend approximately four hours per week on course related reading and assignments. For more information read the Virtual Classroom FAQs. Registration deadline is May 30, but register today at www.nw.org/onlinereg to ensure your seat.

 

 
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