Distance Learning courses are delivered online, or by television, and offers students the flexibility to learn at a time and place that meets their needs. Distance learning courses use state of the art technology and includes a variety of communication tools, such as email, discussion forums, chat rooms, and desktop sharing.
Teaching a distance learning course can be professionally rewarding. Faculty who are comfortable with technology, like the flexibility of interacting with students asynchronously, and are able to plan and create their curriculum in advance seem to have the most success in teaching distance learning classes. Since you no longer interact with your students in a face-to-face format, you will need to structure your course differently. Your course will guide and facilitate learning. Students will not only learn the content of your course, but they will learn to be more responsible and proactive learners.
Getting a Distance Learning Course ApprovedIf you want to teach or develop a distance learning class, you must first make sure that the course outline is up to date and that the course is approved for teaching in a distance learning format. If the course has not been approved for distance learning, you must submit a Distance Learning Addendum to the Curriculum Review Committee through Curricunet and get your course approved for distance learning. The curriculum committee will be reviewing your course to ensure that you have a plan for “effective student contact” since you will not be meeting with your students on campus at all or much less frequently than an on campus class. The approval process generally takes at least a semester. The good news is that you can start developing your distance learning class while you are teaching your face-to-face class.
DL Instructor ResponsibilitiesDistance Learning instructors must provide not only subject matter expertise for their class; they must also provide structure for students to be successful. Here are some hints on how to do this taken from a variety of resources.
(The Distance Learning Instructor’s Handbook) (Coming Soon!)
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ANGEL Support
Need help with ANGEL? The ANGEL support web site has answers to common questions for both students and faculty. The URL for this site is the following: http://angelsupport.missioncollege.org/
Distance Learning Resources
Do you have the right computer resources to teach a distance learning course or use ANGEL? Do you have the correct plug-ins to view the presentations and files created by your instructors? What resources will you need to complete a telecourse? Visit the following resource pages for more information: