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Student Orientation for Distance Learning Central Piedmont Community College Distance Learning

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Student Orientation for Distance Learning. Central Piedmont Community College Distance Learning. Delivery Methods Options. In-Person Fall Spring Summer Online 6 Modules 1 to 4 self-paced (continuous) 5 to 6 (week long & facilitated). Fall 2006 - In Person. Friday, August 11 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Student Orientation  for Distance Learning

Student Orientation for Distance Learning

Central Piedmont Community College Distance Learning

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Delivery Methods Options

• In-Person– Fall– Spring– Summer

• Online– 6 Modules– 1 to 4 self-paced (continuous)– 5 to 6 (week long & facilitated)

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Fall 2006 - In Person

• Friday, August 11Central (4:30pm)

• Saturday, August 12Central (10am / 12pm)Levine (10am / 12pm)

• Monday, August 14 Levine & Central (10am) Central, Cato, West, & Harper (5:30pm)

• Tuesday, August 15 Levine & Central (10am) Central & North (5:30pm)

• Wednesday, August 16 Levine (5:30pm)

– Open Labs for students missing training(Check the Website to register and for details)

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Purpose of Orientation

• To provide information, resources, and tutorials of what a learner may need in order to succeed in a distance learning course. 

– better prepared – ready to concentrate on the

course content– determine suitability for online learning. 

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Instructional Objectives for the Distance Learning @ CPCC Online Orientation

• Learners will assess their “readiness” for online instruction by completing the online readiness assessments and sending the results to the instructor.

• Learners will successfully navigate the learning management systems by identifying components in the buttons.

• Learners will successfully access and login to a Blackboard or Moodle course using the appropriate identification procedures.

Continued on next slide

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Instructional Objectives for the Distance Learning @ CPCC Online Orientation

• Learners will demonstrate the knowledge of taking and completing online assessments by demonstrating the process of submitting an online practice test.

• Learners will demonstrate the knowledge of completing, copying, pasting, and attaching assignments by the process of submitting an online assignment.

• Learners will perform various asynchronous and synchronous virtual communication modes by communicating to fellow classmates.

Continued from previous slide

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Website Flow Chart of Orientation

Welcome to Student Orientation

Page

Module One

Module Five

Module Six

Module Four

Module Three

Module Two

Additional Resources

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Module One Online Learner Assessment

• Students will be introduced to what distance learning is and the personal attributes, concepts, and skills that they may need to successfully complete a distance learning course

• This module will cover the advantages and disadvantages of distance learning?

• An introductory video will cover these topics the student's responsibilities, textbooks and materials, interaction, on-campus meetings, grades and testing.

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Module TwoComputer Requirements & Internet Knowledge

• This module will introduce students to some basic Internet concepts and skills that they may need when taking a distance learning course.

• It will provide an overview of hardware,

software, and technical issues that students may need to review and address.

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Module Three Computer Skills

• Students must have basic computer skills including the ability to use a mouse and Internet browser, and have a fundamental understanding of how to use a computer in order to be successful in distance education.

• This module will provide the learner

with an opportunity to review their skills and acquire the knowledge of what is expected in an online learning class. 

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Module Four Introduction to Blackboard & Moodle

• This module will introduce the learner to the two Learning Management Systems that are supported by Distance Learning @ CPCC.

• The module will include tutorials and support documentation to address many of the most common questions and concerns faced by students who are new to online

classes.

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Module FiveHands-On Blackboard

• Congratulations!  You have registered for your online class at CPCC.

• Demonstrate the knowledge and skills obtained in the preceding 4 modules. 

• Navigate through the Blackboard environment,

utilized the communication features, submit assignments, and complete two assessments.

• In order to access Blackboard, you will need to click here to access Blackboard  and log in.

• For security purposes - the Username and Password is only available via E-mail.  Contact [email protected]

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Module Six Hands-On Moodle

• Congratulations!  You have registered for your online class at CPCC.

• Modeling after Humboldt State University. With permission, CPCC has incorporated Moodle student orientation from Humbolt State’s online orientation

• Email [email protected] for obtaining access to the Hands on Moodle