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Internet or Web-Based
Course Policy
Approved: July 20, 2000; revised February 5, 2001
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Web-Based Course Stipend Policy
Faculty wishing to deliver course instruction using the
Internet must adhere to the most recent Internet or Web-based
Course Policy. Check the McNeese web page for the most recent
policy. The Coordinator of Distance Learning may provide
materials relevant to Internet or web-based courses; the
coordinator may be reached at
hware@mail.mcneese.edu.
1. Any faculty using the Internet for
course delivery must have participated in appropriate training
for such delivery methods. At a minimum the faculty member
must demonstrate competency in appropriate technical methods
and an understanding of the pedagogy as related to Internet or
web-based teaching. It is suggested that accepted models of
Internet or web-based instruction are viewed prior to course
development. The Coordinator of Distance Learning can provide
information on training and available models and resources for
Internet instruction.
2. A faculty member must completely develop a course before
seeking approval to offer the course.
3. All Internet or web-based courses must have course content
and methods for measuring learning outcomes approved by the
appropriate curriculum coordinator, department head, and dean.
A justification for offering a course via Internet must be
included in the request for approval.
4 The following Standard Components for Internet or Web-based
Courses (independent of course content) must be included in
the course.
a. A course syllabus
b. Breadth and scope of the course should be comparable to the
course as it would be delivered in traditional format.
c. A detailed description of how to submit assignments
d. A technical help page--when students have technical
problems with the course, they should be directed to
appropriate resources for assistance
e. A student resources page--a page containing hyperlink(s) to
university resources designed for students who are seeking
help or support. An example would be a web page that contains
hyperlink to the Library, etc.
f. Instructor Contact Information: Students must be provided
reasonable opportunity for private contact and communication
with the course instructor. Contact information should include
campus office hours, telephone number, email address, fax
number (if available), and mailing address.
g. Each Internet or web-based course must provide for the
interaction among students and faculty and students. An online
discussion forum would be an example of this. On-line
discussion sessions should be frequent and should encourage
interaction from all students. Participation in these
discussion sessions should be required for successful
completion of the course.
h. Each Internet or web-based course should provide the
students with a calendar for assignment completion to help
pace the student through the course. Due to the nature of
Internet or web-based courses, students need a guide and
calendar for completion of assignments.
i. All Internet or web-based courses will be password
protected and each student enrolled in the course shall be
given a user name and password to the course. All grades are
to be kept confidential; students must be informed of the
method for posting grades.
j. Faculty teaching Internet or web-based courses must allow
the coordinator of distance learning, department head, dean,
and vice president for academic affairs access to the course.
k. Each course shall have a public page to allow prospective
students to view the course objectives, calendar,
prerequisites, and technology required to access the course
modules.
l. Arrangements must be made with the Testing Office or the
Coordinator of Distance Learning to allow Student Evaluation
of Instruction and Assessment for the instructional delivery
methods for all Internet or web-based courses. Core questions
for SEI are available on the approval form. Assessment of
delivery of instruction should be developed by the instructor
and results shared with the program coordinator, department
head, and dean.
m. Each course must have a student release form due to the
discussion forum posting of student comments. Instructors must
secure a signed release from each student.
n. A standard McNeese State University logo should be on the
public page and the home page of the course web to clearly
identify the course with MSU. This logo may be obtained from
the Office of Media Services.
5. Scheduling Internet or Web-based Courses: Courses that meet
the definition of an Internet or web-based course must be
scheduled through the Coordinator of Distance Learning prior
to each semester the course will be taught.
6. Internet or Web-based Course Exams:
a. All students in Internet courses should take exams at the
McNeese campus. Information about time and place for exams
must be clearly communicated to the student All exam dates
must be scheduled and confirmed with the student.
b. If exams are administered off-campus (not on the web site),
facilitator(s) approved by the Coordinator of Distance
Learning must be scheduled at off-campus locations to
administer exams. If the exam is administered at an off-campus
site, complete instructions on how to administer the exam must
be available to the facilitator.
c. If exams are administered using the Internet, a designated
testing site where the exam can be proctored is required.
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