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.
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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.

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