What Should I Know About A Teleclass Series That Runs For 5 Classes Or More? ::
Teleclass Series Format Details ::
The teleclass series format consists of the weekly teleclass at the times and dates noted on the calendar as a limited size study group, with each student calling into a conference call number with an access code. Handouts will be provided via the Internet as needed over the duration of the course.
An e-mail group will be formed just prior to the first class, and concluded a week following the last class in the series. This is to support student discussions, plus guidance by the course instructor as needed between telephone portions.
Since this is a long distance learning format, it is expected that participants will have regular access to e-mail/web information, including the ability to retrieve/send correspondence with instructors and class members. This lends to cohesive and consistent participation between class members, as well as reliable communication between instructor and student. Participants should be available for communication via email group messaging on a regular basis throughout the course, with a minimum of email messaging ability every 2-3 days.
The teleclass will consist of discussion and exercises during the conference call gatherings, along with field work (independent exercises) assigned each week. Students are expected to take notes during the class, be dedicated to the group and process during each phone call, and journal their experiences over the class series for sharing and discussion. Students should anticipate dedicating two hours on average each week to complete assigned fieldwork, which includes both independent and partnered exercises.
Digital audios will be made available of each week's teleclass for student review, or if an emergency situation prevents your attendance on that particular date. Please check your calendars in advance of registration for a particular course section to ensure that you will be available at the dates and times noted for all scheduled dates of the course.
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