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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What do I need to take a class?

A: The course is web-based. To access the course, you will need a computer with access to the internet, a relatively current version of your favorite browser, an email account that allows you to send and receive files. For each class you will need a copy of the book for that class. You can find out which book you need by viewing the syllabus for your class.

If the class is a computer programming class you will need a compiler for the language you are studying. If the class is an applications class, you will need the software that you are learning for that class. Some courses will have books that come with trial versions of the software or you may be able to download the software from the internet. For trial versions of the software there may be a time limit of 30 days that the software will work. Be aware of that so you can complete the class materials before your trial expires. Some trial versions of the software will not allow you to save files. If you will need to turn in files to your instructor, this may be a problem.

Q: How much time will I need to complete the course?

A: Most of our on-line classes are 32 hour courses. This will be the amount of time you will probably spend working on the course. Some people may be able to complete the course in less, others may require more. The course will be divided into 10 lessons. You will spend an average of about 3 hours per lesson reading the assignment in the book, reading notes or examples that the instructor has posted in the course, and completing the assignment. Since there are no set hours for a class, you can complete the assignments at a time that is convenient for you.

Lessons will post typically on Mondays and Wednesdays. All lessons will be posted by the middle of the fifth week of the course. There is usually two weeks after the last lessons posts until the end of the class. Assignments can be turned in any time after they are posted and up to the last day of class.

Q: I have signed up for a Continue to Learn course. Now what?

A: Your school will enroll you in our course after you have registered and paid. About a week before class starts your instructor will contact you by email. In this email you receive instructions on how to access the classroom, a PIN code and course name for access to your class.

You should be able to sign on to the course any time after you recieve the email. Your instructor will post an announcement giving you instructions on where to find the information you will need to get started. Spend some time familiarizing yourself with the layout of the class interface. Typically the instructor will have you post an introduction to the discussion board. The instuctor may also have you complete some other tasks that will ensure that you have the necessary skills and equipment to participate in the course. You will find a course syllabus and other information about the course or tools that are available to you.

On the first day of the course the instuctor will post the first assignment. Each assignment will consist of a reading assignment in your book, some notes or examples on the class site, a discussion question and an exercise for you to complete and turn in. Exercises for all lessons will be accepted until the last day of class, but it is a good idea to stay current with the posted exercises so you can complete the course on time.

You can ask questions about the course material or the assignment to the instructor through the discussion board. By posting on the discussion board any other students will similar questions will be able to view your question and answer. Before posting you may want to check the discussion boards to see if another student has already asked the question. Other students may respond to your questions from their own experiences. The instructor typically checks the on-line course several times a day, but you should have a response to a question no more than 24 hours after you post it.

If you are having problems completing an assignment, don't hesitate to ask for help. If you post what you have completed so far, the instructor can make comments and suggestions to help you along. If you are having problems understanding something, explain what you do understand or ask specific questions about what you don't undestand. Just saying that you don't understand leaves the instructor with little to go on to begin helping you. If you are having problems, give the instructor as much information as possible. Copy error messages and document procedures you are following step by step. The more information you give your instructor the better he or she will be able to respond. If he or she has to ask for more information from you to begin solving your problems, the longer it will take. Responses are not as immediate as if you were in the classroom with the instructor, but you should be able to get the help you need if you work with your instructor.

Q: How is the course graded?

A: In Continuing Education courses there are no grades. You will receive mastery of the course if you show that you understand at least 70% of the course information and participate 5 out of 7 weeks of the course. Mastery will be determined by your complete assignments. Participation will be based on your contribution to the discussions for each lesson.

For each lesson there will be a reading assignment from the book, lecture notes on-line, a quiz, a discussion question and an exercise for you to complete. The quizzes are there for you to test your knowlege and understanding of the materials. Most instructors will allow you to take the quiz multiple times.

Assigned exercises will be the primary means the instructor has for testing your knowlege. You must complete the exercise to the instructor's satisfaction. Once you have posted an assignment, the instructor will respond with suggestions to correct or improve what you have done. If the course is a programming class, the program must compile and run as described. You may be asked to provide sample output from your program or a compiled executable. If is a software application class, the instructor will ask for a completed assignment. All completed assignments must be your own original work. Examples copied from other sources will not be accepted.

Q: Do I have to have the book to pass the course?

A: Many of the courses contain notes for each lesson that summarize the materials for the lesson. Other may include samples of work or links to sites where you can get different explanations of basic concepts. In either case, most of the information that will be necessary to completing the assigments will come from the book.

Q: What if I will be on vacation or a business trip during part of the class?

A: Part of the consideration in determining whether or not you have mastered a class is your participation in the course. Participation will come from two sources: your participation in the discussion boards and your review of classmates' work. You will need to either post a message to the discussion forum or post a review of your classmates' at least three days for at least five weeks of the seven weeks of the course. If you do not participate to that level you will not master the class.

Since this is an on-line class, it is up to you to manage your time in order to complete the course. We understand that there will be periods when work or personal business will interfere with your ability to stay up with the course. This is why we allow some extra time after all the lessons have posted in order for you to complete the assignmenst. If you stay current in the class up to the time of your vacation and get right back to it when you get back, you should have no problems. Discuss this with your instructor so she will be aware of your situation. If you maintain good communication with your instructor she will be able work with you.

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