Do online courses have tests?
Some courses have tests. Most exams are taken online. If your instructor requires proctored testing on campus, you will see this listed within the course information within INFOnline. Most online courses evaluate you on the quality of your assignments, projects and quizzes. The quizzes are graded automatically. The evaluation process of the course will be noted in the course syllabus.
Some courses have tests. Most exams are taken online; but your course syllabus will inform you if you need to take the exam on campus. Most online courses evaluate you on the quality of you assignments, projects, and quizzes. The quizzes are graded automatically. The evaluation process of the course will be noted in the course syllabus.
Some courses have tests. Most exams are taken online; but your course syllabus will inform you if you need to take the exam on campus. Most online courses evaluate you on the quality of your assignments, projects and quizzes. The quizzes are graded automatically. The evaluation process of the course will be noted in the course syllabus.
Some courses have tests. Most exams are taken online; but your course syllabus will inform you if you need to take the exam on campus. Most online courses evaluate you on the quality of your assignments, projects and quizzes. The quizzes are graded automatically. The evaluation process of the course will be noted in the course syllabus. How do I “attend” an online course? You will receive a message on or before the first day of class describing how to access your course web site. Attendance in an Internet course is not based on “seat time” as it is in regular classroom-based courses. You will be involved in a variety of learning activities both on and off the Internet. Your consistent and timely participation is critical to your success in an online course. How much time will I spend on this course each week? This depends on each individual and their learning style plus other factors. As a very general estimate, plan on spending a minimum of 3-4 hours per week, per credit, working on y