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The instructor is available during scheduled office hours by
e-mail, phone/voicemail, and by scheduled appointment for personal visits. The
instructor will also monitor the class Discussion Forum. The Distance Learning
Office staff should be able to answer general questions regarding Coastline and
the Distance Learning Program.
Nancy Parent
nparent@coastline.edu
(714) 241-6115 (work phone)
(714) 241-6287 (Fax)
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We suggest you check out the "Self-Help"
module, which can be accessed from the Distance
Learning Department home page, to review skills needed to take a Distance
Learning or Online class. If you still need technical help, try our technical
help call-back desk at (714) 241-6304 Mon-Fri 8:30-4:30 p.m or
try the web help bulletin board at
http://dl.coastline.edu/technicalhelp.html.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q. I'm new to distance learning; what will be expected of me?
- A. In this Web-based course, academic expectations are similar to a
classroom course. Do the reading in the assigned text, take quizzes and exams,
participate in class discussions, watch videos, do some outside research,
consult with your instructor if you need help. The difference is that many of
these activities can be performed at a distance from the comfort of your own
home and computer. For example you may participate in electronic discussion
forums (like class discussions- but not in real time), do research (on the
Internet), talk to your instructor (e-mail or phone), take quizzes (on-line)
and submit assignments (electronically). Detailed guidance is provided on the
course Website to assist you and clarify expectations for the course.
- Q. What equipment/software will I need?
- A. This varies depending on the particular class. For Web courses
you will need at very minimum a 133 Mhz multimedia computer
with a 56K modem and a hook-up to the World-Wide-Web. If possible, a Pentium
speed 133 mhz or faster machine with a 56K modem and a direct Internet account
is preferable. You will also need an e-mail address with the ability to send
and receive messages. It is important to be able to use either the latest
version of Netscape or Internet Explorer as your Internet browser. While
America Online will provide some Internet access, direct Internet accounts are
preferable such as those available from Earthlink, GTE, Pacific Bell, and
others. Some course content is available by streaming video. For this you will
need a "plug-in" (a small software program) called
Windows Media
Player. This player for viewing and listening to streaming audio/video
files may be downloaded and installed on your computer for free. Note:
if you are in the local area and do not have access to a computer or your
computer does not meet the minimum requirements, arrangements can be made for
use of a computer at the Coastline Garden Grove Information Commons. Please
notify your instructor as soon as possible.
- Q. What if the Viewing Lessons won't work on my computer?
- A. Not all courses have viewing lessons. If your course has viewing
lessons, there are links to the media on the Schedule page. If you are in the
local area, viewing centers are available at a variety of sites (see links to
maps below). They are also available on cable television on KOCE.
- Q. I cannot get the media links on the schedule page to work. What can I
do?
- A. make sure you have Windows Media Player (free download
Windows Player)
on your computer. If you are an AOL user, get out of the AOL Browser and use
Internet explorer to access the web before linking to the media. Mac users may
have problems viewing the media online and can view the lessons at local
viewing centers or read the transcripts.
- Q. Will I have to come to campus?
- A. Under normal circumstances and with equipment that meets the
minimum standards outlined above, all coursework can be conducted over the
Internet via the World Wide Web. Those living in the area will be required to
come to campus to take your final exam. Those who qualify as being "out of
area" may take the exams under the supervision of an approved proctor. See the
Proctor Agreement
for more information.
- Q. What if I have to miss a class?
- A. Well, with web classes you don't have to worry! You may work
ahead, or catch up a little as you need to. While a general weekly timeline is
provided to help you pace your time, your schedule is really your own. Just be
careful not to miss submission deadlines for assignments and exams or fall
behind in your reading. All students keeping pace and doing conscientious work
should do well in the class.
- Q. How should I get started after I am enrolled in the class?
- A. Read over the entire course Web site, focusing on the Home,
Syllabus, and Schedule pages. The Distance
Learning Department Web site has additional advice on how to proceed
through your class. Look for the links "Introduction" or "How to get started".
- Q. What should I do if I cannot access my quiz online?
- A.You need to call the testing office (714)241-6216 and see if they
can help you gain access. I usually know when there are access problems and I
do not grade down for late quizzes at those times, so please call during
business hours at your earliest convenience to seek assistance.
- Q. What is a Discussion Forum?
- A. The Discussion Forum provides an electronic substitute for a
classroom. The instructor will post announcements here and you can ask
questions. Feel free to respond to postings as if you were in a classroom.
Students learn as much from each other as from the textbooks and lectures.
- Q. How do I use the drop boxes to turn in my assignments?
- A. The drop boxes work like e-mail. After you click the drop box
link, a window will open asking for your name, e-mail address, and allow you
to browse your system for your file. If you name your files Questions for
Reflection, Research Paper, etc., they will be easier to find. You need to
clearly and completely fill out all the information requested. To send in your
assignment, click Browse, and find the assignment on your computer, e.g., a
Word document that you want to submit. Click on Upload (which does the same
thing as attaching a file to an e-mail). You should then receive a
confirmation that the upload was successful.
- Q. How do I get closed captioning to work on the videos?
- A. After installing RealPlayer, you can set player preferences to
show closed captions by following these steps:
- Open RealPlayer by clicking the RealPlayer icon or with window, by going
to Start / Program / RealPlayer.
- On the Menu Bar, click on the View and then Preferences.
- At the Preferences window, click on the Content tab.
- In the Accessibility section, click on the Settings button.
- For Accessibility Setting, mark the check box to use Accessibility
Features When Available.
- Be sure that the radio button for Show Caption is also marked.
- Click OK to Close the Accessibility Settings.
- Click OK to close the Preferences window. You can then close RealPlayer.
When you view a captioned video, the caption will display just below the
video.
- Q. What do I do if I cannot attend the exam on the day it is scheduled?
- A. You should make every effort to make the final exam date
scheduled; however, if you have a major conflict, please be
sure to schedule an alternative exam date online at
http://159.115.100.97/atds/ or call 714-241-6216. All exams
taken with the instructor, with a proctor, or at an alternate time must be
completed (and postmarked, if taken with a proctor) no later than
SEVEN business days after the primary scheduled date of the final exam.
NOTE: The final exam for this course is not given in the last week of class,
it is given earlier. Check the schedule pages and plan ahead. Only a few
alternate dates are available and the spots fill up fast, so make your
appointment ASAP. Students taking a late final exam should notify the
instructor.
- Q. What if I need an early grade report?
- A. Those requesting an early grade must do so early in the semester
and plan on completing all assignments and exams by Week 13 of a 16-week
course and by Week 6 of an eight-week course. You will need to schedule an
alternate exam date or an early exam date with your proctor. Please see
Schedule page for specific dates.
- Q. How do I get my final grade?
- A. Call (714) 438-8249 grades should be available three weeks after the semester ends.
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If you are taking your exams and reviews in person, the
following site maps will be useful.
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E-mail your instructor:
N. Parent
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