Dynamic Web Courses Sample Clauses

Dynamic Web Courses a) These courses require the active and dynamic input of the OLFM who will be responsible for providing 20% additional course content in order to ensure the currency of the course and improve student success. The OLFM will be responsible for the academic management of the course and the students. Duties will include those performed by OLFMs delivering Print and Standard Web Courses. However, the principle remains: the responsibilities and duties of OLFMs in Dynamic Web courses, except the 20% additional course content and re-marking assignments, are comparable to those in Print and Standard Web courses. b) In Dynamic Web Courses, OLFMs will be expected to provide additional resources/content such as web sites, topical and current issues for discussion, personal anecdotes/stories current affairs and real life examples. If remarking of assignments by OLFMs is required this will form part of the 20% additional work. OLFMs will manage discussion groups as appropriate. All responses will be within one (1) business day. An auto-reply message is acceptable during an OLFM’s days off or on General Holidays, or in cases of emergency absence of the OLFM. The aim of this provision is to ensure timely response to student queries. OLFMs will make their TRU phone numbers available to students for contact, if required.
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Dynamic Web Courses. (a) Changes in pedagogy and technology have allowed for the evolution of a new type of course. These courses require the active and dynamic input of the tutor who will be responsible for providing 20% additional course content in order to insure the currency of the course and improve student success. The tutor will be responsible for the academic management of the course and the students. Duties will include those performed by print and Standard Web Course Tutors. However, the principle remains: the responsibilities and duties of Tutors in Dynamic Web-Based courses, except the 20% additional course content and re-marking assignments, are comparable to those in print-based and Standard Web courses. (b) In Dynamic Web Courses, tutors will be expected to provide additional resources/content such as web sites, topical and current issues for discussion, personal anecdotes/stories current affairs and real life examples. If remarking of assignments by tutors is required this will form part of the 20% additional work. Tutors will manage discussion groups as appropriate. All responses will be within one (1) business day. An auto- reply message is acceptable during a Tutor’s days off or on General Holidays, or in cases of emergency absence of the tutor. The aim of this provision is to ensure timely response to student queries. There shall be no requirement for office hours for Web-based courses; however tutors will make their OLA phone numbers available to students for contact, if required. (c) Payment to Tutors for Dynamic Web-based courses will be as follows: (i) In recognition of the additional work involved, the Agency will provide a total payment of 20% more than a Standard Web Course Fee. The Tutor shall receive a flat rate (Standard Web Course Fee as per Appendix A) + 20% per student per 3.0 credit course paid over the term of the course. This 20% differential will be maintained in subsequent years and the rates will be increased to maintain this differential using the Standard web rate as the base rate. In courses where the credit value is either greater than or less than 3.0, the flat rate per student will be adjusted accordingly. This does not apply to group delivery or nursing courses where practicum or other types of learning are required as part of the course design. (ii) It is understood that this fee compensates the Tutor for seeing the student through the course, including one extension and is payment for assignment marking/remarking, student contact...

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