eLearning
is....
any instructional opportunity that reaches beyond the college
campus through the use of technology including Interactive
Television [ITV] live two-way interactive instruction, KET
Telecourses, and Web[online]/Web Local/Web Enhanced. Technology-based
courses require access to the appropriate technology. ITV,
Telecourses, and Internet/Web based courses are for students
who can function in an independent study environment. All
courses established by HCTC are evaluated and supervised
by Hazard Community and Technical College (HCTC) faculty
and the distance learning coordinator. The online student
is seldom required to attend formal class meetings. The
electronically delivered distance learning courses are ideal
opportunities for the self-motivated, independent learner,
and the learner who is working and does not have a consistent
schedule. Courses not offered by the College can be found
by checking with KYVC.
How
do I know if I am the "right type for this mode of learning?
People
learn in different ways and at different rates. Some students
enjoy listening to lectures, others draw concepts in their
notebooks, yet others enjoy working in small groups. Visual
learners tend to do best in online courses. Others learn
to adapt. Online learning is not restricted by time or location,
and as a result, it is a convenient learning environment
for adults who have busy lives.
However,
it may not be right mode of learning for you. Find out about
your learning preference by taking the Learning
Styles Inventory developed by Barbara Soloman and Richard
Felder, Index of Learning Styles.
You
also need...
- the
Ability to access the course for a minimum of 10 hours
a week
- the
Motivation to adapt to a nontraditional learning environment
- and
be Patient enough to deal with occasional technical glitches
You
don't have to be a technology wizard to take an online course;
however, you must be comfortable with your system and be
willing to deal with any problems that may arise. |