What Types of Distance Learning Courses are Offered?
Internet (Online) Course: College or Continuing Education course in which 100 percent of the instruction is delivered via the Internet/online. These courses may have proctored testing, but instruction is delivered online. CCC&TI uses Moodle to deliver Internet (Online) courses. These courses are distinguished in the course schedule by having a section number in the 620s.
Hybrid Courses: College or Continuing Education course in which more than 50 percent but less than 100 percent of the instruction is delivered when the student and the instructor are separated by distance. Instructional delivery methods may include, but are not limited to: Internet, LMS, licenses instructional video, CD, TV, DVD, instructional software, or other media. Hybrid courses combine traditional classroom instruction with the interactivity of an Internet course. These courses are distinguished in the course schedule by having a section numbers ending with a C or W.
Blended Courses: College or Continuing Education course in which less than 50 percent of the instruction is delivered when the student and the instructor are separated by distance. Instructional delivery methods may include, but are not limited to: Internet, LMS, licenses instructional video, CD, TV, DVD, instructional software, or other media. Blended courses combine traditional classroom instruction with the interactivity of an Internet course. These courses are distinguished in the course schedule by having a section numbers ending with a C or W.
Information Highway (Video Conference) Courses: Information highway courses use video conferencing medium, which enables students to come together from multiple locations with instructors for face-to-face instruction, discussion, collaboration, and problem solving. These classrooms are equipped with two-way audio and video equipment that permit all students to participate fully in the class, regardless of location. All necessary technologies are available in the classroom. Information Highway courses have section numbers in the 700s and 780s.