About Distance Learning And Telecourses
Did you know that you can earn college credit at home? Courses via distance learning give you the freedom to take courses around your busy schedule and thus help you to reach your educational goals!
What is distance learning?
In its simplest form, distance learning is the concept of a student and instructor, separated by time and distance, using technology to complete the instruction. The formal origins of distance learning can be traced back to the use of correspondence study in the early 1800's. Since then, distance learning has evolved by embracing other technological developments - the telegraph, radio, television, satellite, and today, the Internet - to deliver educational opportunities to learners whenever and wherever they are.
What is a telecourse?
A recent explosion in distance learning opportunities has been fueled by the astounding success of the telecourse as a learning option. Telecourses are fully accredited, video-based courses delivered via television. Leveraging the universal availability of television, telecourses are complete and integrated instructional systems comprised of video and print - a textbook, study guide, faculty manual, and other instructional materials.
Telecourses are REAL college courses that carry the same college credit as on-campus courses. You can register for a telecourse
just as you would for an on-campus course. And best of all, telecourses are fully accredited and they look the same on your transcript as on-campus classes.
The only difference between a telecourse and an on-campus course is in the way you learn. Traditional courses require you to attend lectures or seminars at the campus. In a telecourse, you learn by watching television programs at home
. For both, you have to understand the concepts, read a textbook, turn in assignments, and take exams. But fitting a telecourse into your schedule is much easier because you don't have to commute to campus and you can study when you have time.
Throughout the United States, colleges and universities offer credit to students enrolled in telecourses. If you want to earn college credit, but find it difficult to fit weekly on-campus classes into your busy schedule, telecourses can help you achieve your goals.
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How to enroll in a course
To enroll in a telecourse, you first need to find a college that offers telecourses. Just follow these easy steps to find a participating college in the area and to get enrolled:
- Select the telecourse you wish to take and determine which participating colleges are offering that course.
- Contact a participating college's telecourse or distance learning coordinator or visit their Web site for registration information.
- Purchase or order the required textbook and study guide from the campus bookstore.
- Attend an on-campus orientation meeting to receive your course syllabus and assignments.
- Start learning! Watch the television programs on this station or record them for viewing later.
- Study your print materials, complete the assignments and take exams.
- Receive a grade and college credit for a job well done!
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