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Online Classes
Spring 2008 Dynamic Class Schedule
Summer 2008
Dynamic Class Schedule
Please carefully read the schedule notes to find out how to begin! Many
teachers require you to complete a task or orientation to ensure your
place in the class.
Use the dynamic
class schedule to see if a class is open and to find out how many
seats are available. If a class
is full, keep checking the dynamic class schedule to see if a student
has dropped and the class has reopened. Two weeks before the
semester begins, you will be able to add your name to the Priority
Wait List for a closed course. If you are on a wait list, be sure to
attend the first class session to see if the instructor will permit
you to add the class. See the Cuyamaca
College Schedules page for printer-friendly schedules (PDF).
Dynamic enrollment data is provided by the Information Systems Department.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I apply online?
- You can apply at Cuyamaca College online at the California
Community Colleges Online Application Center.
Once you are enrolled, you can use WebConnect to
sign up for classes.
- How does it work?
- Instead of attending lectures on campus, online students use the
web site, textbooks, and lab activities to learn. Students are responsible
for reading the web site and completing all class activities, usually
within the week. Your teacher will answer questions and give feedback
via the web site and e-mail.
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- You mean I don't have to come to class?
- That's right! The only required meetings are an orientation before
the semester begins (see the college schedule) and the final exam.
For most people, an online course feels like more work than a face-to-face
course. The good news is that you get to pick your work times and setting.
- So what do I need to be an online student?
- Here's what you need to be able to succeed in the TBA section:
- Access to a computer with the course software installed.
- Internet access (Web and e-mail).
- Ability and willingness to work independently.
- Solid experience with Internet and with Windows.
- Can you troubleshoot problems?
- Can you browse the web and send an e-mail attachment?
- It REALLY helps to like reading and writing.
- You'll need to participate in the course communication.
- Check e-mail regularly -- daily is best.
- How do I get graded?
- You'll get assignments by e-mail or on the Web site with instructions
for turning in the work. Usually, you'll e-mail something or upload
your work, complete an online quiz, or participate in web-based discussion.
You'll be required to come to class for the final exam.
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- Do you have any tips for online students?
- You bet!
- Keep up with the class. The biggest problem online students
have is gradually falling behind. You may lose points when assignments
are late, and you may be dropped from the class if you get more than
4 assignments behind.
- Schedule 5-10 hours per week to focus on the class. Don't
think that that you don't need to make time for class just because
you're not on campus.
- Work with a small group, either in-person or via phone or
e-mail.
- Contact your instructor when you have questions or problems.
- Find out more about online learning at the PBS
net.learning FAQ.
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