San
Antonio College
Internet Based Instruction
History & Description
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In the fall of 1996, San Antonio College offered a
single course via the Internet. This first course was created and
taught by Jim Perkins and Michael Berrier. At this time, San Antonio
College faculty have developed many courses offered completely on the Internet.
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the most current Internet courses being offered.
Faculty also use the Internet to support telecourses
and traditional instruction. Further expansion of the Internet-based
course offerings and the increased utilization of the Internet to support
telecourses and the traditional classroom instruction depend on faculty
interest. To act on that interest, however, requires a faculty with
the skills necessary to fully utilize Internet-based resources.
At the request of the San Antonio College President and Deans,
a certification program was developed to ensure skill attainment of faculty
developing Internet courses and a consistent high quality of course materials.
Each month the Instructional Innovation Center will offer several courses
toward the completion of this certification. (See below.) Faculty
completing all the courserequirements may be awarded a certificate verifying
their readiness for developing an Internet-based course or using Internet
based resources to support telecourses or instruction in the traditional
classroom. To receive certification, faculty must also develop
draft web pages supporting an Internet course, telecourse or traditional
classroom course. Certification will be awarded on completion of
the courses, after a review of skills and Internet pages by Charlotte Wolf,
Roger Bailey, Maria Garcia, and or a committee of the Internet faculty.
Courses will be held in the Instructional Innovation Center,
MLC Room 716, unless otherwise announced. Check the Training
Scheduled for times.
For Information on developing Internet-based courses, using the
Internet in the classroom, using Internet to support the teaching
of Telecourses, or Internet
Course Certification, contact Maria
Garcia, Roger
Bailey via E-mail. Information is also available from Charlotte
Wolf at the Instructional Innovation Center at 210-733-2189.
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Direct questions or comments
to Charlotte Wolf, at: cwolf@accdvm.accd.edu
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