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[Delete Section Below] Updated August, 2006 This page must be created in an html editor such as Macromedia Dreamweaver and never Mircrosoft Word. Text may not be cut and pasted into editor from Microsoft Word. The Course Preview Page must be created in the editor. Images may not be used in the Course Preview Page. Each semester, prior to the next term registration, all The Course Preview Pages must be updated and posted to the course site. [Delete Section Above]
Broward Community College COURSE NAME Course Number Term and Reference Number
Mandatory Course Meeting Dates If you will have a mandatory orientation meeting, put that information here along with details regarding consequences, if any, for not attending. Faculty Introduction This is the place where you briefly introduce yourself and talk about your experience with and/or interest in the subject matter of the course. Course Description This is where you put a general description of the course that highlights what makes this course particularly interesting or valuable from a student's perspective. You should include the course description from the catalog or course outline. This is a good place to "market" your course. Methods of Instruction This is where you describe how course content will be delivered and how contact time will be allocated between in-class and out of class learning activities. You should describe the teaching techniques to be used, indicating their relationship to course objectives and student learning outcomes. By providing such a statement, you are helping students to understand their responsibilities as learners. Remember that for a blended course 25-75% of the formal educational process must occur on campus. Please modify the following sample statement to reflect your specific methods of instruction and the correct number of credit hours for your course: "This is a 3 credit hour course. Normally, a three credit hour course would meet two or three times each week (during a 16 week term) for a total of 3 hours per week or 48 hours per term. In this class, we will meet once a week for at least 1.5 hours, and you will engage in structured outside or online activities for the remainder of the class time." Please include a general statement about course assignments giving students information about how many tests, research papers, group projects, discussion assignments, etc. will be required for this class. This information will help students determine whether they can handle the anticipated workload. Learning Outcomes This is where you highlight the kinds of things that students should be able to know or do by the end of the course. You should include the general outcomes from the BCC course outline for this course. Course Requirements This is where you list key course requirements: Those written in bold are required and must be included in the Welcome Page. If they are not in bold, then it is optional whether they are included in the Welcome Page.
Course Materials This is where you list course materials. Make sure to indicate which materials are required and which materials are optional. Tell students how and where to obtain course materials.
How to Register for this Course If enrollment in your course is restricted, let students know how they can sign up. Otherwise, please refer them to: BCC's Student Online System. Students must pay for the course before they will be able to log into the course. There may be a delay of as much as 36 hours after paying, before their login will be activated. Information Contact Tell students how and where to reach you for more information about this course. Include one or more of the following: office phone, e-mail address, office hours and location. Also, include the general phone number for your department. How to Access this Course once you are Enrolled in this Course Tell students which of the following login procedures they will need to follow: 1. Required on campus orientation 2. Students Login themselves
3. Links to help students get connected to e-learning course(s) at BCC
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