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distance learning
Marquette University offers a selection of courses to students at a distance through “asynchronous,” web-based interaction. The College of Education, College of Professional Studies, and College of Nursing offer a flexible and convenient path to graduate level education for these courses. Web-based courses are distinguished from traditional face- to -face courses in that the instructor and student are not physically in the same location during at least 80% of the instruction. Students "log on" from home or work and interact with the instructors via carefully designed discussions, chats, and journal entries as well as a variety of required papers and projects. These interactions allow the learner the flexibility and convenience of planning when and where they "come to class". Marquette University uses Desire2Learn (D2L) as the course management system for all web-based courses.
The Center for Teaching and Learning can assist colleges and departments as they plan for distance learning offerings. Consultation on instructional design, production assistance, and project management are also part of our services.
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