What is online learning? Which courses are offered online?
Just like traditional on-campus courses, all online courses are taught by an instructor with whom you communicate on a regular basis. Most courses also have textbook requirements. Most courses require you to log into Blackboard frequently to read content and presentations, submit assignments, take quizzes, tests, and exams, participate in discussions, and more. You should expect to log in several times each week. In general, online courses fulfill the same general education and transferability requirements as regular courses, but the courses are delivered via alternative modes such as the internet, video, CD-ROM, or any combination, sometimes with on-campus meetings. Coursework can be completed at the campus, at home, or almost anywhere–flexibility is key. Students don’t necessarily need to be technical (although for fully online courses you should be at ease using the internet and have an email account), but they do need to have the discipline to complete their coursework according t
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