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What are the differences among EdNet, telecourses, Internet, and live distance classes?

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What are the differences among EdNet, telecourses, Internet, and live distance classes?

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EDNET COURSES use microwave fiber or T1 lines to deliver the course instruction in a live, two-way, interactive format. Concurrent enrollment courses are offered in this format over the Utah Education Network EDNET system. This option gives high school students the opportunity to take a college course at their own high school site. Community members may also have access to a wide variety of education programs. Contact a href=../catalog/ednet.htm>EDNET office. TELECOURSES are full college courses offered on different channels, depending where you live. You view or record the classes at home and view them at your convenience. A student HOT LINE is available for questions and comments. Students may also use the Internet to chat or just download instructional materials. Special on campus discussion sessions are also scheduled with most TELEcourses. Special proctoring arrangements will be made for students who cannot travel to the Providing school’s Assessment Center. The VIDEO CHECKOUT pro

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