Telecourses
Some instructional programming is broadcast on Columbus Educational Access Channel in support of video-based (http://global.cscc.edu/CoursesDegrees/video.asp) and blended courses (http://global.cscc.edu/CoursesDegrees/blended.asp) at Columbus State Community College.
The following programs are being broadcast during the Spring Quarter 2008 (3/31/08 through 6/14/08):
This course is a continuation of ENGL 101 expanded to include more
critical reading, reasoned analysis, research techniques, and research paper
writing using documentation format appropriate to the essay’s content.PSY 100 - Introduction to Psychology
This introductory course provides an overview of the origins, growth,
content and applications of psychology, including the application of the
scientific method to the following topics: research methodology; beginning
statistics; theories of physical, cognitive, moral and emotional development;
sensation; perception; learning; motivation; intelligence; memory;
personality; coping processes; abnormality; adjustment; and the individual
in small groups and a pluralistic society. In addition to traditional classes,
students have the option of taking a web-based version or a video-based
version (telecourse) of the course. Students taking the web-based version
of the course must be familiar with computers, have an e-mail address, and
access to the Internet. Students who take the video-based version (telecourse)
may view the one-half hour video segments of the course on the
Educable channel, at the College library, or rent copies of the videotapes.
Course content in distance learning courses is identical to that presented
in a traditional classroom setting. Examinations for distance-learning
courses are administered at the Testing Center.