Distance education for nurses is growing due to technological advances. It allows nurses to continue their education and update skills while working with lower costs, improving patient care. Distance education is defined as planned learning that occurs in different places from teaching, requiring interactive technology and course design supporting students. There are five generations of distance education models that increasingly incorporate multimedia and real-time communication technologies. Approaches can be synchronous, requiring students to attend instruction together, or asynchronous, allowing students to access instruction at different times.