OCCC looking at gas-saving ideas
By Matt Bishop, Editor
OCCC is looking at altering class schedules, offering more online courses and other options in an attempt to help students cut back on the amount of gas money they spend traveling to and from the college, said President Paul Sechrist.
“The cost of gasoline … is of concern to me,” Sechrist said.
He said students may want to consider taking more online classes.
To help accommodate that, “[OCCC] is increasing the number of Web-delivered or Web-enhanced courses,” Sechrist said.
That’s just the beginning, he said.
Online student venue said to be ‘user-friendly’
By Stephen Sossamon, Staff Writer
Students who once used WebCT as their online learning site were forced to learn a new system for summer classes.
ANGEL has replaced WebCT, Student Computer Center supervisor Mike Reeves said.
“We started using it this summer,” he said. “We no longer use WebCT.”
On WebCT, students log on with three different logins and passwords, depending on what account the student needs access to, said Distributed Learning and Instructional Services director Kathy Wullstein.
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