Professional Development/ Online
To enroll in one of the following online modules, please email your name and
the class title to Brunetta Adams at adamsb@mybrcc.edu.
Creating Web Pages E106
Are you creative? Do you like using the Internet and other interactive media?
Amaze your friends and family by creating web pages. See how easy and how much
fun it can be! Learn the basics of Web page design to add informative examples
in your classroom instruction.
Introduction to Electronic Learning E200
What is Distance Education and who takes these classes? What are the responsibilities
of the instructor, the department, the school and the student? Learn about pedagogy
and andragogy. This class will also discuss learning styles and outline what
is involved in programming and online curriculum instruction.
Understanding Copyright Rules and Restrictions E301
Discussion will include the basic rights of copyright owners protected
works by use of public domain, fair use and major exceptions to Academia
in all types of formats. University Liability and infringement will
be discussed. Participants will learn where to go to for help when making
sure that copyright rules have not been breached.
Student Needs and Communication Management E304
This class discusses how to identify distance learners and prospective students.
Answers questions on how distance learners can conduct business, such as admission
and registration, and accessing the bookstore and the library. Discusses how academic
services and advising should be handled. Discusses how to handle technical support
services and discusses what the ground rules should be.
Multimedia Educational Resource for Learning and Online Teaching MERLOT E-308
MERLOT is a free and open resource designed primarily for faculty and students,
which provides links to online learning materials. This workshop will show participants
how to maneuver the site and find interesting simulations to assist with their
hybrid or online courses.
Course Management & Logistics E302
Discusses how to determine what information is needed for students. How do students
gain access and who do they contact when there are technical issues? This course
will also discuss how to orient students to your online classes and how to develop
contingency plans.
Understanding Copyright Rules and Restrictions E301
Discussion will include the basic rights of copyright owners protected works
by use of public domain, fair use and major exceptions to Academia in all types
of formats. University Liability and infringement will be discussed. Participants
will learn where to go to for help when making sure that copyright rules have
not been breached.