Distance Education: Interactive Television Class Information

How is an Interactive Television class taught?
An Interactive Television course is a class that originates from one campus and is transmitted to other campuses. It offers two-way audio and video communication between students and instructor. Students who select this method of instruction should be aware that the instructor may or may not be physically present in the classroom but these are live courses with an instructor.

Otherwise, this class follows the same procedures and attendance requirements of a traditional class. Interactive Television classrooms are arranged to encourage interaction between students in the host classroom and all extended campuses. Assignments and graded papers are exchanged through the College’s courier service.

How do I take tests for an Interactive Television class?
You will take tests in the classroom where you take the course. Campus staff will be present to proctor the test and send it to the instructor.

Do Interactive Television classes use the same textbook as traditional courses?
Yes. The instructor uses the same text and covers the same material as a traditional class

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