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The University of Wisconsin Colleges offer four types of distance learning
delivery systems: WislineWeb, Compressed Video, On-line, and Computer
Based Training. WislineWeb
WislineWeb uses an audio and computer link so that faculty and
students can talk to each other and edit each other's documents in a real
time classroom setting.
Compressed
Video
Compressed video uses audio, computer links, and video connectivity so
that faculty and students can not only converse but can also see each other in a real time classroom setting.
On-line
On-line, or Web-based, teaching is not in real-time. Students and
faculty interact with each other as members of a class, over the
Internet using Web pages, discussion groups and email. UW Colleges
on-line courses never meet at a particular time or place although they
are structured within an academic semester time frame.
CBT
Computer Based Training (CBT) courses are delivered to students using a
course Web site and the CBT modules on CD-ROMs, that will be available for
purchase in campus bookstores. Students will complete the modules, submit
homework via email, and take a final exam to complete the course
requirements. There is no seat time requirement. Correspondence with the
instructor will be done via email.
Distance Education Classrooms
There are four Distance Education classrooms; three compressed
video and one WislineWeb.
Room 285 is the primary Distance Education compressed video classroom.
Room 271 and 276 are also compressed video classrooms.
Room 203 is the WislineWeb classroom.
Campus DE/IT Coordinator
Mark Robson
Office: 272
262-335-5266
Compressed Video Use Policy &
Rental Information
Visit
http://www.uwc.edu/cio/UsePolicy.htm site to get more information about
using the CV facility at UW-Washington County.
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