Blackboard
- this is the campus wide software used
for Distance Learning classes.
Hybrid -
Section 40 classes. The primary delivery is
on-line with a requirement that the students also meet in
traditional face-to-face sessions as determined appropriate by the
college.
Online
Courses -
Section 20 classes. 100% of the instruction is delivered through the Internet, except on-campus testing may be required for some courses. These
"non-traditional" courses are designed for students who are
self-directed, meaning that they are responsible to do their lessons
and assignments without having a set schedule of class meetings. Instructors
teach courses online via the web
using Blackboard.
Web Enhanced
-
instructors and students
meet face-to-face.
Blackboard may be used
for posting assignments, grades, quizzes and submissions.
Internet access may be required.
Video
Conferencing
North Carolina Information Highway Classroom
(NCIH)
-
NCIH
Teleclassrooms provide a video and audio interactive learning
environment between two to five classrooms simultaneously.
Beaufort
College Academy (BCA)
The
Beaufort College Academy is a unique opportunity for area high
school students to earn a significant amount of college credit,
tuition free, through Beaufort County Community College’s
video
conferencing.
"Education
to Go"
-
highly
interactive Continuing Education courses
that you can take entirely over the Internet.
North
Carolina Community College
Virtual Learning Community
By clicking here students can search for
distance learning degree programs and classes, plus request more
information from a member institution.
NC Education portal eLearning NC.gov
Is Online Learning For You?
(Adobe PDF file)
Distance Learning
Fast Facts
