Dear BIS Students,

Attached please find flyers for the coming EDIT 201 course available in Spring 2014.  A BIS student who recently took this course recommended it for students who have never attended a course in an online format.  If you are interested in the course but are unsure about how it will fit into your schedule, please contact one of the BIS advisors or give me a call to schedule an appointment.

 

The course description follows below:

 

EDIT 201 Strategies for Online Learning Success – Spring 2014

Interested in taking an online class, but not sure what to expect-then EDIT 201 is right for you! This 1 credit course is offered in a modular, online format and designed to provide students with the skills they need to succeed in the online environment. Offered through the Learning Technologies Division, the course is self-paced, enabling students to proceed at their own speed. Students may start or stop any of the modules but must complete the course by the end of the semester in which they are registered. The course includes a combination of multimedia presentations, interactive exercises, electronic resources, videos and a final skills assessment to assess mastery. Students will also be provided with technical and content support. Register via PatriotWeb, CRN 14847

 

Best wishes,

Lenore

 

Lenore Butcher Kuch, BIS '06
Student Services Manager
Bachelor of Individualized Study (BIS)
George Mason University
4400 University Drive, MS 5A9
Aquia Building, Room 230
Phone: 703-993-4556
Fax:   703-993-9476
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Web:   bis.gmu.edu
I am in the office Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM

 

From: Sonya M Thomasson
Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2013 9:21 AM
To: Lenore Em Butcher
Subject: EDIT 201-Spring 2014

 

Good Morning Lenore,

 

Once again we are trying to get the word out about EDIT 201 for Spring 2014.  I have attached the  two informational flyers for EDIT 201-hopefully I did the readable correctly.  Any help you can provide in this effort would be greatly appreciated.  Please let me know if you need anything else.

 

Thank you again for your help!

 

Sonya

 

 

 

cehd

 

Sonya Thomasson, Program Assistant, Division of Learning Technologies

College of Education and Human Development, George Mason University

4400 University Dr, MSN 5D6, Fairfax, VA  22030

703-993-4132(Office)/703-993-2722(Fax)

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