{"id":32,"date":"2010-08-26T14:54:59","date_gmt":"2010-08-26T21:54:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogs.nwic.edu\/learningonline\/"},"modified":"2010-12-14T13:45:04","modified_gmt":"2010-12-14T20:45:04","slug":"online-classes","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/blogs.nwic.edu\/learningonline\/online-classes\/","title":{"rendered":"Online Classes"},"content":{"rendered":"<h3>Dear Online Students,<\/h3>\n<p>Welcome  to taking online classes at Northwest Indian College. \u00a0We hope you will  have a successful quarter with us. \u00a0\u00a0We are here to help answer any  questions that you might have about learning online and work with you to  help make your experience an enjoyable one.<\/p>\n<p>Taking  an online class can be just as rewarding as any other class, but it is  important to remember that it is a little bit different. \u00a0If you are new  to online learning, it can be confusing at first as you  learn to navigate the class and use the tools. \u00a0It is important  to remember that if you feel frustrated, talk to someone.  \u00a0Talk to your instructor, your advisor or another student you know who  has taken an online class before. \u00a0Just because the class is online,  doesn\u2019t mean you are alone.\u00a0 Once you get comfortable with how the online class works,\u00a0 your experience will be much more enjoyable.<\/p>\n<p>To help you get started, here are a number of tips that will help make your experience online a positive one:<\/p>\n<h3>Getting Started<\/h3>\n<p>You  will be able to access your class on the Moodle site  (http:\/\/online.nwic.edu) during the week before the start of the  quarter. \u00a0When you first begin, it is a good idea to read through the  syllabus and browse around the class. \u00a0Try to get a feel for where  everything is and how it works. \u00a0Then, make contact with your instructor  to let them know you are there and ask them any questions you might  have. It is important to be a little bit proactive in communicating with  your instructor. \u00a0They are there to help, but when they don\u2019t get to  see you in person, it can be difficult for them to figure out what you  need if you don\u2019t tell them. \u00a0Both the discussion forums in the class  and e-mail are good ways to communicate with your instructor.<\/p>\n<h3>Learning Moodle<\/h3>\n<p>The  online courses at NWIC use Moodle as the software that runs the online  classroom. \u00a0It is important to become comfortable with a few simple  tasks to make sure you succeed. \u00a0Use the tutorials available to you to  learn how to:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>post to discussion forums and reply to others<\/li>\n<li>upload assignments<\/li>\n<li>check the course announcements<\/li>\n<li>check your grades<\/li>\n<li>take a quiz<\/li>\n<li>contact the instructor and other students<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>It is a good idea to go through the online tutorials before you start, to help make sure you are ready when the course begins.<\/p>\n<h3>Faculty Initiated Discretionary Drop<\/h3>\n<p>During  the first two weeks of quarter if you fail to contact your instructor  and\/or turn in assignments for which you are enrolled, the instructor of  same class can initiate a drop and count you as a NO SHOW. This is  meant to be used only in the case of no-show\/no-contact situations in  order to prevent financial aid and billing difficulties, and to prevent  adverse impact on transcripts.<\/p>\n<h3>Online Learning is not Independent Learning<\/h3>\n<p>Many  students who have taken Independent Learning classes find it difficult  to understand the difference with Online classes. \u00a0They are not the  same. \u00a0With Independent Learning classes students work individually and  at their own pace. \u00a0With online classes, class participation is  generally required. \u00a0You will have weekly assignments with due dates and  will be required to participate in online discussions with the rest of  the students in your class. \u00a0Participation is extremely important to  learning online and therefore<\/p>\n<h3>Expectations<\/h3>\n<p>The  details of how online students interact with the instructor may differ  depending on the student, the instructor, and the class. Generally  speaking, you will be expected to complete activities each week and  participate in the online class discussions. \u00a0Instructors typically  enforce due dates for assignments and work may be penalized if it is  turned in late.<\/p>\n<p>Your  best bet for success, no matter the course, though, is to get started  on time and to work at the same pace as the rest of the class throughout  the quarter. Also, keeping in regular contact with your instructor and  the other students in your class is critical!<\/p>\n<p>By  turning in your work in a weekly basis, and being active in  communicating with others in your class, you will receive consistent and  frequent feedback to help you succeed. \u00a0The importance of communicating  regularly can\u2019t be stressed enough. \u00a0Learning online by yourself can be  a lonely experience, but if you are participating in the discussions  and communicating with your instructor regularly you won\u2019t feel alone at  all. \u00a0It can actually be a lot of fun.<\/p>\n<h3>Succeeding<\/h3>\n<p>The timeframe for completion of Online courses is just like face to face courses. \u00a0You have one quarter  to complete all of the work. \u00a0Incomplete agreements are given on a case by case  situation. If you complete 70% or more of your work within one quarter,  you can request an Incomplete from your instructor. If you and your  instructor agree that this option is a feasible one, then you both will  sign, complete, and send in an Incomplete form.<\/p>\n<p>Please  be aware that instructors have their own set of requirements regarding  when work must be turned in, so please make sure to contact the  instructor or read the syllabus carefully regarding turning in  assignments.<\/p>\n<p>Again  please, if your syllabus is not clear about how to reach an instructor  or if you have not gotten a response to your work, please call or e-mail  one of us in the distance learning office for help in making  contact.<\/p>\n<p>And  finally, academic integrity means being honest and responsible in your  schoolwork. The policies on academic integrity, including plagiarism,  are the same for students taking Online classes as they are for every  other class.<\/p>\n<h3>Enjoy your online class at NWIC!<\/h3>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Dear Online Students, Welcome to taking online classes at Northwest Indian College. \u00a0We hope you will have a successful quarter with us. \u00a0\u00a0We are here to help answer any questions that you might have about learning online and work with you to help make your experience an enjoyable one. 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