DISTANCE LEARNING
CONTACT PERSON
Director: Kristy A. Roberts, MEd
e-mail:
kroberts@lcsc.edu
Office: SGC 212
Phone: 792-2323
Fax: 792-2444
Web:
http://www.lcsc.edu/dl
OVERVIEW
Distance Learning (DL) facilitates delivery of instruction and
services to faculty, students, staff and businesses in the following
areas:
• Internet Instruction
• Interactive Video Conferencing (IVC)/Satellite
• Hybrid Instruction
• Lecture-Web Enhanced Instruction
INTERNET INSTRUCTION
DL Internet instruction provides students who have time and
geographic constrains with an alternative method to participate in
a variety of courses. Faculty members have designed courses to be
more flexible for students who have difficulty attending traditionally
scheduled offerings. While there are usually no structured class
meeting times, most courses have required due dates for assignments
and exams. Divisions schedule course offerings that follow the same
academic calendar dates and registration procedures as traditional
classes. Instruction is delivered via Internet, recorded media, e-mail,
video streaming, and text. Materials are available for check out from
the DL office or Outreach Centers; computers are also available
for students to use at these same locations. Students need up-to date
technological capabilities to access the Internet to complete
assignments, participate in individual and group discussions with
the instructor, and participate in peer group activities. DL Internet
courses require the same achievement level as traditional courses;
performance requirements and specific competencies are outlined
for each course in the syllabus. Refer to DL homepage (http://
www.lcsc.edu/dl) for specific course information, class schedules,
and information on technical requirements and technical assistance.
Success in a DL Internet course is dependent upon a student being
self-motivated, self-directed, and possessing strong computer,
reading, study and time management skills. Students are expected
to accept major responsibility for course completion.
HYBRID INSTRUCTION
Hybrid instruction utilizes both classroom and Internet instruction.
Students may meet in person on campus and complete their
assignments and discussions online. Hybrid courses require
the same achievement level as traditional courses; performance
requirements and specific competencies are outlined for each course
in the syllabus.
INTERACTIVE VIDEO CONFERENCING
Interactive Video Conferencing (IVC) uses electronic transmission
to one or more sites. Multi-point locations are connected through a
Telecommunications Bridge located on campus. Participants at one
location can see and hear those at other locations using television
screens as if everyone were sitting in the same room. Participants
may use a variety of media including videotapes, audiotapes,
e-mail, telephone, fax, Internet, computer software, print, computer
graphics, slides and overheads. Classes or meetings can be conducted
without having to travel long distances. Currently two on-campus
sites are available:
• Sam Glenn Complex, Room 210
• Activity Center West, Room 133
SATELLITE
LCSC has the ability to receive satellite transmission at several
on-campus locations. This technology does not allow for two-way
interaction.
LECTURE-WEB ENHANCED INSTRUCTION
This type of instruction combines traditional classroom lecture with
online enhancements and allows for select course materials to be
accessed online. The purpose of this delivery method is to enhance
traditional classroom lectures with an online course management
system.
PROGRAMS OFFERED
• Early Childhood Development
(CERT, ATC, AAS, BAS)
• Web Development (CERT, ATC, AAS, BAS)
• Business Administration (AS, BS)
• Management (BS)
• RN to BSN (BSN)
• Entrepreneurship (AS)
• Liberal Arts (AA)
• Business Communication (BS)
• Teacher Education (BS)
SERVICES
• Admission and registration
• Advising for DL degrees
• Academic test proctoring
• Computers with e-mail and Internet access for students
*Some classes may require an on-campus component. Students
may use the toll free number, (800) 879-0458, to call DL,
faculty,
library, Registrar, and services related to instruction.
COURSE MANAGEMENT
Course Management provides technology-related services and
support for both faculty and students including:
• Instructional Design
• Technology Mediated Courses
• Training
• Support
• Campus Course Management System
• Administration