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Click here to see the Spring 2011 CLASS schedule Please note that schedules are subject to change without notice! Updated 10/28/2011
DELIVERY
METHODS:
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S =
Satellite delivery to the local classroom.
Students are expected to attend the classroom lectures, and will
be required to take all tests as scheduled at the local site.
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2W = Course
lectures will be delivered in a manner which allows the instructor to
have 2-way video and audio connection with the students in their
classroom.
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Web = Web
based delivery means the students will receive all or part of their
instruction via an online method.
A high bandwidth internet connection is necessary for this
delivery method. Students
should have a good working knowledge of the internet and BlackBoard for
this method of class delivery.
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VS = Video
streaming – this method of delivery for course lecture allows the
student to access their lectures via their home or work computer.
Students who are interested in participating in this type of
lecture should complete the video streaming orientation and computer
compatibility test at
http://dl.odu.edu/tools/vstream/index.shtml
A high bandwidth internet connection is necessary for this
delivery method. Limited
Enrollment.
DAYS:
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M-MONDAY
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T-TUESDAY
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W-WEDNESDAY
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R-THURSDAY
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F-FRIDAY
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S-SATURDAY
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T/F – Class
meets both days in the same time slot
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W
S – Class meets both days, but during different time slots
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MTWRF –
Class meets every day in same time slot
NOTES:
1) Not all degree programs, courses or delivery methods are
offered at every Distance Learning site.
Current and prospective students are advised to contact their
local site office for the most accurate information regarding course
schedules. This is a
dynamic schedule, and changes can be made without prior notice until the
first day of the semester.
2)
Teacher
Certification or Recertification
Students
who wish to take a course to use toward their Teacher Certification or
Recertification are advised to seek approval from their local school
administration or certifying agency prior to registration for any course
to be used for this purpose.
Because requirements are different for each different school
district, ODU staff members cannot advise on the suitability of any
course to be used for this purpose.
3)
PRE-REGISTRATION
will begin on November 15 and (the first 5 days of the registration
period) is open to
all
currently enrolled degree-seeking
full-time and part-time students,
based on the number of credit hours completed. Please check for your
time ticket.
OPEN
REGISTRATION
will begin on November 20
for all
Nondegree students, newly admitted students, and students who are not
registered for classes in the Fall 2010 semester.
On and after November 20, no
time ticket is required to register.
TIME TICKETS for currently enrolled degree-seeking students: To see your electronic time ticket,
after they have been assigned:
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