TECHNOLOGICALLY MEDIATED COURSES Sample Clauses

TECHNOLOGICALLY MEDIATED COURSES. 32.1 Regular credit courses offered by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ University are classroom based. Most of these involve some form of technological mediation. However, in addition to Regular (classroom based) courses, two other types of courses utilize technology: (i) Synchronous multi-location and site-specific technologically mediated courses (hereafter called synchronous courses), and (ii) Asynchronous technologically mediated courses (hereafter called asynchronous courses). 32.2 Synchronous courses include courses where students participating in the classroom are split between two or more physical locations yet joined in real time by technological mediators such as the internet or video link. Asynchronous courses include courses where lecture content is primarily delivered through previously stored data (usually electronically stored) and made available to students via the internet. Correspondent courses are also asynchronous courses. 32.3 The development of asynchronous courses shall be equal to one (1) to two (2) times the number of student credit hours. The precise credit hour weighting shall be decided by mutual agreement between the member and the ▇▇▇▇/Director. In determining the precise credit hour weighting, factors to be taken into account include, but are not limited to, prior teaching experience with the course, the technological complexity of the planned course development, and the extent to which member-authored content is being developed in support of the course. For example, where a member is the primary author of a course of moderate to high technological complexity and the member has little or no experience teaching the course or directly related courses, workload shall normally be two (2) times the number of student credit hours; and where a member is not the primary author of a course of modest technological complexity and the member has considerable experience teaching the course or related courses, workload shall normally be one (1) times the student credit hours. Such workload shall be assigned in accordance with Article 9.
TECHNOLOGICALLY MEDIATED COURSES. 32.1 Credit courses offered by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ University are of two types: Regular Courses (classroom based) or Technologically Mediated Courses. 32.2 Technologically Mediated Courses include courses that are: • taught by correspondence or by teleconferencing; • videotaped, recorded (irrespective of media), broadcast or televised; • transmitted or received via the Internet or World Wide Web. 32.3 Developing an approved technologically mediated course is equal to one and one-half to two (1.5-2.0) times the number of student credit hours. The precise credit hour weighting shall be decided by mutual agreement between the member and the ▇▇▇▇/Director.
TECHNOLOGICALLY MEDIATED COURSES. 32.1 Regular credit courses offered by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ University are classroom based. Most of these involve some form of technological mediation. However, in addition to Regular (classroom based) courses, two other types of courses utilize technology: (i) Synchronous multi-location and site-specific technologically mediated courses (hereafter called synchronous courses), and (ii) Asynchronous technologically mediated courses (hereafter called asynchronous courses).

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  • Technology Discoveries, innovations, Know-How and inventions, whether patentable or not, including computer software, recognized under U.S. law as intellectual creations to which rights of ownership accrue, including, but not limited to, patents, trade secrets, maskworks and copyrights developed under this Agreement.

  • DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS ENTERPRISE OR HISTORICALLY UNDERUTILIZED BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS The Engineer agrees to comply with the requirements set forth in Attachment H, Disadvantaged Business Enterprise or Historically Underutilized Business Subcontracting Plan Requirements with an assigned goal or a zero goal, as determined by the State.

  • Competing Products The provisions of Section 21 are set forth on attached Exhibit H and are incorporated in this Section 21 by this reference.

  • Weapons We have a zero tolerance of the possession of weapons (sword, knives etc) or firearms (guns etc) in the Room, Building or Common Property. If You are found in possession of weapons, firearms or implements associated with their use in the Room, Building or Common Property We will immediately terminate this agreement and inform the relevant UNSW and legal authorities.