DISTANCE LEARNING CLASSES

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BUS 8R-DE
CC Date used for Datatel:
09-26-03
DISTANCE LEARNING CLASSES
Courses already approved by the Curriculum Committee require an additional review and
approval in order to be taught as distance learning classes, defined as classes in which the
instructor and student are separated by distance and interact through the assistance of
communication technology (Title 5, 55370). The purpose of this separate review and approval is
to ensure that classes taught by means of distance learning have the same quality, rigor and
intensity as other classes. In order to encourage experimentation and accommodate limited
timelines, classes may be taught once by means of distance learning before being approved by
the Curriculum Committee. The Committee, however, must be informed before the course is
scheduled.
1. Course for which approval is being sought: BUS 8R – Report Formatting
2. Maximum class size for the distance learning section: 30
3. Please specify what communication technologies will be used for this class and how:
Instructor will use Macromedia Dreamweaver MX to design and manage interactive
Web site for BUS 8R, Report Formatting, which will be available on the College of
the Redwoods, Del Norte, Web site. Students will have access to Course Syllabus,
Weekly Lecture Notes, Weekly Assignments, Interactive Quizzes, and instructor
email. Technical questions regarding the keyboarding software will be addressed by
textbook publisher technical support, McGraw-Hill Publishing Company. (This 1-unit
online class is modeled after a keyboarding course offered by Diablo Community College.)
4. How many hours of instruction will be delivered by means of these technologies?
54 hours
5.
How many hours of instruction will be provided in person by the faculty member? 0
Note: Instructors of transfer level classes must meet with the class in person on some
regular basis. Instructors of other classes must simply maintain regular contact.
6. What forms of supplementary communication will be used and to what extent (e.g.,
telephone, e-mail, regular mail, computer bulletin board, newsletters)?
Instructor will be in direct contact with students on a weekly basis through email and
class bulletin board. In addition, students have immediate access to instructor via
telephone to her office and home. On-campus appointments will be scheduled where
necessary.
Curriculum Committee
1/30/01
BUS 8R-DE
CC Date used for Datatel:
09-26-03
7. Please specify the reasons this course is appropriate for delivery by distance education:
Students will be working with Glencoe Keyboarding software, which is set up
specifically for Distance Education classes. This new Distance Education software
version provides students with an audio and visual introduction to the concepts they
are learning. In addition, students will be provided with weekly lecture notes—the
same notes that are used to teach the on-campus keyboarding class.
Students will complete online exams which will be created with ExamView Pro,
electronic testing software. Once the students have answered the exam questions, they
click the Grade & Submit button. The exam (containing the student’s responses) is
sent directly to the instructor’s office via email. Students receive immediate feedback
containing their exam scores along with an explanation why their responses are
correct or incorrect.
(During Fall 2003 semester I took Keyboarding using this Glencoe keyboarding software
through Diablo Valley College and found it very challenging and unproblematic to complete
online.)
8. Please specify the changes that will be made in the delivery and conduct of the class in order
to maintain its quality:
Students will be using the Distance Ed version of the Glencoe keyboarding software.
The Distance Ed version of this keyboarding software is currently used to teach BUS
8R, Report Formatting, on campus. The only difference between the classes will be in
the manner of delivery. Students at home will be required to print and read carefully
the Weekly Lecture Notes, and the Weekly Assignment Schedule, which will be
available on the CRDN Web site. The online keyboarding students will complete the
same lessons and take the same exams that will be required of the on-campus
keyboarding class. Students online will take their exams using an electronic testing
software rather than a written paper exam. The standards for the online class will be
identical with those used for the on-campus class.
Faculty member:
Darlene McClure, CRDN
Date September 4, 2003
Dean/Campus. V.P.:
Dave Throgmorton
Date: September 11, 2003
Curriculum Committee:
Curriculum Committee
1/3 0/01
Date: September 26, 2003
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