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How are Web-enhanced, hybrid, and online classes different?

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How are Web-enhanced, hybrid, and online classes different?

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– At Victor Valley College a Web-enhanced class requires 100% of the traditional amount of face-to-face instruction (meaning on campus and in class) as well as requiring that you complete some assignments via the Internet. – A hybrid class, on the other hand, requires only some face-to-face classroom instruction meetings (51% or more), with the remaining required instruction conducted via the Internet. A hybrid essentially splits the required classroom time between campus rooms and the Internet, resulting in a reduction of the amount of time spent on campus. – Lastly, an online class is conducted entirely and exclusively via the Internet and requires attendance at few, if any campus class meetings.

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