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Learning Online: Quality meets Convenience Orientation Spring Session 2008
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Welcome to On-line Learning n Jurgen Hilke, Faculty, Director of Distance Learning n Kimberly Carr, Administrative Assistance n Course Faculty: Introduction Later
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TODAY’S ORIENTATION n What do I need for my course? n How do I get to my course website? n How do I begin an online course? n How do I submit course work? n How do I get help?
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Learning Online at FCC n Offers: (1) Quality (QM) (2) Convenience
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Learning Online at FCC n Requires: (1) Discipline (2) Realistic Expectations (3) Academic Integrity
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Learning Online at FCC n Requires: (1) Discipline a. Time management: ScheduleSchedule b. 33% of students who withdrew from an online course say: “Don’t fall behind!” c. Quick Survey about DeadlinesQuick Survey about Deadlines
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Learning Online at FCC n Requires: (2) Realistic Expectations The two most common mistakes: - “Online Courses are easier” - “Online Courses take less time”
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Learning Online at FCC n Requires: (3) Academic Integrity a. We are part of a small online group b. The issue of mutual trust
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If You Haven’t Yet……. n Buy books early n Make sure to get the text for the online section of your course n Some Textbooks have a CD-Rom or Publisher’s pass-code packed with them n Used Books may require new pass- codes
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What WILL you need? n PC or MAC n Windows 2000, or ME, or XP-Home, or XP-Professional n Internet Access and E-mail account n Anti-Virus Software n Browser –Netscape Communicator or Internet Explorer –AOL Browser compatibility
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What you MAY need n May need software n May need Plug ins –Acrobat Reader, QuickTime etc. n May need CD-ROM / DVD n High Speed for Streaming Video n May need personal computer guru
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Where to go first? ----------------------- http://courses.frederick.edu
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Destination: Blackboard ------------------------------- n What is it? A “Course Management” system n Where is it? http://frederick.blackboard.com n When can you get in? Around January 24-28, 2008 n What you need to get there ?
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Blackboard Log-in Blackboard Log-in ------------------------------- n http://frederick.blackboard.com/ http://frederick.blackboard.com/ n Course Login User ID: W+7-digit student ID Password: Last 4 digits n Orientation User ID: ‘Blackboard’ Password: ‘101’
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Help! For Blackboard n User Manual (in Grades/Tools) n FCC Online Support website http://courses.frederick.edu/bbsupport/ n FCC Blackboard Assist email http://courses.frederick.edu/bbsupport/bb assist.cfm http://courses.frederick.edu/bbsupport/bb assist.cfm
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Am at Course, Now What? READ n Announcements n Faculty or staff info. n Course Information BROWSE o ther “menu” buttons FIND first assignments FIND & PRINT n Syllabus n Other key info. UPDATE n Password n E-mail address (in Grades/Tools)
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How to submit work – may be different for each online course In Blackboard course: n View/Complete type assignments n Online tests n Discussion Board n Digital Dropbox By other means: n Email n Publisher’s website n Faculty mailbox n Testing Center
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How discuss online? n Discussion Board area is used for introductions, Q & A, & topics n Respond to topic & others students n Organized by theme, thread, & replies n Keep up by reading & posting messages multiple times each week
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Help! For the Course n Post question in Discussion Board n Your instructor (see Faculty or Staff Info. area for contact info.) n Tutoring (see Course Info. area)
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Degree Programs n General Studies (AA) n Business Administration (AA)
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Academic Courses n On-line courses n Hybrid courses n Teleweb courses n Companion websites
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Academic Calendar n On-line courses follow FCC calendar n 15 weeks, 7 weeks, 5 weeks etc. n Cohort courses, not self-paced n Classes begin 6/5/2006 n Last day to withdraw: schedule
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