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Methods
of Instruction
Diverse instructional methods distinguish the
executive program from traditional on-campus
residential programs.
Classes during the executive program's on-campus sessions consist of
traditional lectures, discussions, and group activities. During the on-campus
sessions, students build the support groups of fellow students and the
faculty ties that sustain them through the off campus months.
Learning continues off-campus through the use of computer conferencing.
Computer Conferencing
Through the use of computer conferencing, the executive program brings
the classroom into the student's home or office. The computer conferencing
system is implemented through a partnership with Embanet.
Embanet is the leading provider of fully hosted and supported e-Learning solutions to educational Institutions
. By using a personal
computer and an Internet connection, each student can access course
assignments, PowerPoint presentations, and the discussions of classmates
and professors throughout the world.
Program staff and faculty help entering students become confident of
their ability to communicate using their computers. Novice users often feel
more comfortable if they have pursued, prior to the first on-campus
session, a seminar or community college course on computer usage.
First-year students may also attend computer lab sessions during the
on-campus sessions.
Hardware Requirements and Recommendations
Participants will need:
1.
An
IBM-compatible or Macintosh computer with a CD-ROM
2.
A
direct Internet connection through an Internet Service Provider (dial up,
DSL, or cable modem)
3.
Microsoft
Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
4.
Adobe
Acrobat Reader (available for free from adobe.com)
Windows
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Macintosh
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Windows 98, Me,
NT, 2000, or XP 64MB RAM
Sound card &
speakers
Internet Explorer
5.5 or 6.0
Netscape
Communicator 4.77, 4.78, or 4.79
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MacOS 8.1 – 9.1
64MB RAM
Sound card &
speakers
Internet Explorer
4.5, 5.0, or 5.01
Netscape
Communicator 4.77, 4.78, or 4.79
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Participants planning to buy a computer specifically for use in the
program should discuss purchasing options with a member of the technical
staff. Participants are encouraged to consider a laptop computer, as many
students have found it convenient to work at home and at the office (or on
the road while traveling).
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