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Addendum
1 - Online Course Information
A1.8- Not Accepted Course Types
To clarify what an online course is, here are
examples of what is not acceptable and will result in a breach of the employee’s
contract:
- E-mail only correspondence- sending of a syllabus and exchanging
work assignments. (Why: 1. “Accreditation.” 2. Course DemoUrl
see Addendum 1.1)
- Building-While-Teaching a course. (Why: A course must pass IMIC
quality control process before it can be offered.)
- SCPS course section numbers used as a loophole for faculty overload
or as an alternative of independent study sections. (Why: Internet
courses must meet the IMIC standards that constitute the requirements of an online
course.)
- A syllabus and a set of online tests. (Why: Course is incomplete,
where is the content?)
- Independent Study or “section 103” courses converted
to have an online section designation.
- Courses that do not follow the developmental guidelines found in
Addendum 6.
- “Courses” designed to cheat the system or use improper
channels to save time and collect “easy money.”
- Courses that use E-packs in which hyperlink to content hosted on a
Non-SUU LMS server (WebCT) that belongs to a publisher. (Why: Online
Campus courses are owned by SUU. Also see Addendum
1.1.)
Instructional Media Integration Centre / Southern Utah
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