Web-Assisted Course definition
Web-Assisted Course. A web-assisted course is a regularly scheduled seated course, meeting the full 50 minutes per contact hour per week, but using online materials and activities to supplement the classroom work. The extent and type of online content is determined by the instructor.
Web-Assisted Course. A web-assisted course is a regularly scheduled seated course, meeting the full 50 minutes per contact hour per week, but using online materials and activities to supplement the classroom work. The extent and type of online content is determined by the instructor. Telecourse: In a telecourse, students use a set of video media as a substitute for the traditional class lecture. Faculty determines course material (in addition to the videotapes), create and administer assessments and activities, define the schedule for those activities, and assist students in their work with the course content. On-campus meetings other than the student orientation meeting at the beginning of the semester may be scheduled at the discretion of the instructor.