Telecourse Clause Samples
The 'Telecourse' clause defines the terms and conditions under which educational courses are delivered remotely, typically via telecommunications technology such as video conferencing or online platforms. This clause outlines what constitutes a telecourse, including the required technology, participant responsibilities, and any specific requirements for attendance or assessment. Its core practical function is to ensure that both parties understand the expectations and logistics of remote learning, thereby reducing misunderstandings and clarifying obligations related to distance education.
Telecourse. A distance learning video-taped course where fifty-one percent (51%) or more is distance education, not face-to-face classroom time. See Agreement, Article XX,
Telecourse. A course that uses videotapes, CDs, DVDs, or other portable modalities of video/audio delivery to deliver the course content. Limited or no face-to-face time with the instructor.
Telecourse. A course taught with licensed broadcast video and associated material that may be supplemented with additional assignments created by the instructor. Faculty assigned to teach telecourses will receive the same faculty load credit as the faculty would receive if this course were taught in a traditional method. The maximum enrollment is 150. Faculty will be required to maintain regular effective contact with students. The definition of regular effective contact between instructor and students includes group or individual meetings, orientation and review sessions, supplemental seminar or study sessions, field trips, library workshops, telephone contact, correspondence, voice mail, e-mail, or other activities. Regular effective contact is an academic and professional matter pursuant to Title 5, Section 53200.
Telecourse. A videotaped course with 51 percent or more eLearning, not face-to-face classroom time.
Telecourse. A course based on a series of professionally produced video lessons, supplemented by print materials. Telecourses typically are Level I courses, provided they meet the minimum qualifications as indicated on the “Revised Distance Learning Course Designations” rubric.
Telecourse. A course taught with licensed broadcast video and associated material that may be supplemented with additional assignments created by the instructor. Faculty assigned to teach telecourses will receive the same faculty load credit as the faculty would receive if this course were taught in a traditional method. The maximum enrollment is 150. Faculty will be required to maintain regular effective contact with students.
