Distance learning technology brings together students and instructors who are not in the same location. Midlands Technical College offers several different approaches to distance learning. The first approach is called Computer-based courses. Students who are enrolled in a Computer-based course use instructional CD’s and a computer to view lectures. Students are required to read their course information online and follow orientation requirements and course guidelines. Textbooks and CD’s for Computer-based courses are available at the campuses bookstore.
Broadcast classes are transmitted from a studio by satellite or compressed video to other classroom locations where students view the course on television. These courses allow for live conversation between the instructor and students, as well as interactions among students.
Midlands Technical College also offers courses taught through the Internet. Students who take these classes must have access to a personal computer and to the Internet. These classes are most appropriate for disciplined students who work independently and complete course work on time. Students enrolled in an Internet course may be required to come to campus for an orientation session with their instructor. Textbooks for Internet courses are available at the bookstore on the campus where the orientation for the course is held.
Students with full schedules may find greater scheduling flexibility with courses distributed by different distance-learning delivery systems. Although courses taught through these delivery systems are challenging, students may consider them an attractive option.