** Additional information about Instructional Methods.
Instructional Methods:
Lecture - (LEC) - a lecture class taught face-to-face at set times during the week.
Internet Course Lecture - (WEBLE) - a lecture class taught fully online via Canvas where students can access the materials/lectures at any time throughout the week at their convenience.
Online Lecture, Simultaneous - (WEB1) - synchronous lecture class taught by video conferencing to all students at the same time with interaction between students and instructors.
Laboratory/Studio/Activity - (LAB) - face-to-face lab course for all other divisions with hands-on lab work of some type in science, agriculture, art, and most CTE courses.
Internet Course Lab - (WEBLA) - a lab class taught fully online via Canvas where students can access the materials/lectures at any time throughout the week at their convenience.
Online Lab, Simultaneous - (WEB3) - synchronous lab class taught by video conferencing to all students at the same time with interaction between students and instructors.
Clinical Lab - (CLI) - face-to-face lab course for health science classes where the students are having their labs in a clinical setting, either on campus or at an offsite clinical site, such as a hospital.
Internet Course Discussion - (WEBDI) - a discussion class taught fully online via Canvas where students can access the materials/lectures at any time throughout the week at their convenience.
Online Discussion, Simultaneous - (WEB4) - synchronous discussion class taught by video conferencing to all students at the same time with interaction between students and instructors.
Work Experience - (WRK) - Worksite Learning. A student signs up with an instructor to complete hours of work at a business/location that relates to the field of student study they are interested in. At the worksite, their supervisor communicates with the instructor to log hours the student completes. This can be paid or unpaid work.