About NNWA
Video Learning at NNWA
NNWA (Nutrition & Wellness Academy) records every live class and keeps the recording accessible for life, taught in English and Hindi, so a lesson can be revisited whenever it is needed. This page will host a public video gallery as material is released; none is published yet, so free webinars remain the way to watch a class live.
Every one of those live classes is recorded, and the recording joins the course automatically. There is no separate request to make and no extra fee. Once a class has run, it exists twice over: once as a live session, and once as a video a learner can return to on their own schedule, at any hour, as many times as needed.
How the recorded-class system works
Classes run live at a set time, in English or Hindi depending on the batch, and each session is captured from start to finish. The recording is added to the course library, sitting alongside the assignments for that module. Access does not expire when the course does: a learner keeps the recording for life, long after a certificate has been issued. Nothing about it depends on watching at a fixed hour or on a particular device; a class recorded on a Tuesday evening is just as available on a Sunday morning months later.
The mechanics of how live sessions, recordings, assignments and mentor feedback fit together as one system are set out on the learning experience page.
What lifetime access changes in practice
A recording that never expires is not just a backup for a missed class. It changes how the material gets used months, even years, after a course ends.
- A working dietitian revises a therapeutic-diet class the night before a difficult client call, rather than relying on memory.
- Someone coming off a night shift catches up on a session they slept through, at whatever hour suits them.
- A learner who found a topic hard on first pass replays it at half speed, pausing on the part that did not land.
None of this depends on re-enrolling or asking permission. The recording is simply there, attached to the course, for as long as the learner wants it.
How video sits alongside the rest of the teaching
Video is not the only format NNWA teaches in. Printed books are couriered for reading away from a screen, assignments are marked by a mentor rather than a machine, and a learner who prefers listening to watching has audio learning as another way through the same material.
On the flagship Diploma in Nutrition, Dietetics & Public Health, recorded video sits alongside all of this: live teaching, printed reading, mentor-marked assignments and a recording to fall back on. A class missed live is never truly missed; it is simply watched later, at a pace the learner sets.
The video gallery on this page
This page is meant to host a public gallery of teaching clips, built up as material is released. It is not there yet: as of today, no gallery has been published here.
Until it is, the closest a prospective learner can get to watching a class live, without enrolling in a course, is the free webinars and workshops programme. Questions about how recordings, live classes or this gallery will work are answered on the FAQ page.
What people ask about Video Learning at NNWA
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Are NNWA classes recorded?
Yes. Every live class is recorded and added to the course library, and the recording stays accessible for life. Missing a live session is not a problem: the recording is there whenever it is convenient to watch.
Can I watch a sample NNWA class before enrolling?
There is no published gallery of class recordings on this page yet. The nearest equivalent is the free webinars and workshops programme, which is open without enrolling in any course and is the current way to see how a class runs.
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