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Faculty Resources
This page lists online resources that are of special use or interest to IOHS
faculty and Staff. If you don't find what you are looking for on these pages,
try searching the campus web or contact a specific program director.
DISTANCE EDUCATION
Distance Education Student Primer
Do you have students who aren't sure what to expect from distance education? This little
HANDBOOK (.pdf)* contains valuable information about studying at a distance. Topics
include time management, student accountability, online communication skills,
online community, research and resources, technology considerations, and study
habits and skills. Developed by Indiana University in 2003 for long distance
educators throughout the US.
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E-Learn® Videos
The series of videos listed on this link are designed to teach faculty members how to effectively use E-Learn to teach online classes. All videos are in Microsoft format, so you will need to have their
Media Player for your browser. The videos are captioned and the scripts are available on the video's page.
Produced by George Self, the Director of the Online Campus for Cochise College, a small, rural community college in southern Arizona, USA. Mr. Self has generously offered to share these videos with the faculty of The Institute of Health Sciences.
iCochise - E-Learn Videos are located at :
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Adult Learners
The New Undergraduate Majority
The stereotyped image of the college student as one who is 18-23 years old in
residential, full-time study is being challenged by anew reality. The U.S.
economy is now information-driven and a college degree has become an
increasingly important credential in the marketplace, both for new entrants into
the labor force and those already employed. Working adults who want to succeed
in the present economic climate are pursuing a college education in increasing
numbers, and they are creating a new majority among undergraduates at campuses
across the country.
More Info» (pdf) |
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*The Distance Education Student Primer is available in a 196KB PDF format. To view it, you need Adobe Acrobat Reader, which you can download for free at :
Adobe. |
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