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ONLINE |
An
online course is one in which instruction is delivered
over the Internet. Students communicate with the
instructor and fellow classmates via e-mail and a
discussion forum. Assignments are created in a word
processor, such as Microsoft Word, and sent
electronically to the instructor using the Assignment
feature in Blackboard, a software program used to
deliver distance learning classes. The instructor will
specify how assignments should be submitted. There is no
on-campus attendance requirement for online classes. |
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HYBRID |
A
hybrid course has an online component and a scheduled,
mandatory class that meets at specific times. Course
content is delivered using Blackboard. However, the
instructor will identify specific days and times that
on-campus attendance is required. Also, the schedule
will specify when students are expected to be on campus
for class and/or lab. |
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INFORMATION HIGHWAY (NCIH) |
Information Highway courses are teleconferences,
delivered in a special classroom on campus. The
classroom, also called the North Carolina Information
Highway (NCIH) room, enables an instructor at one
location to teach to one or more other locations. It is
full two-way, audio/video communication. These courses
do meet on the HCC campus on specific days and at
specific times. |
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WEB-ASSISTED |
A
Web-assisted course is a seated course that meets on
campus; however, the instructor will make certain course
content available online. For example, instructors often
use Blackboard in a seated class to post a syllabus, to
make lecture notes available, to post announcements, to
offer students the opportunity to take practice
quizzes/tests, or to post grades. Your instructor will
give you more details regarding how Blackboard will be
used in your class. |
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