What is an Internet Course?

An internet Course is a regular college course that is taught over the internet. You receive and turn in assignments from a computer with an internet connection. You communicate with your instructor and fellow students by means of on-line discussion forums, chat, or email.

Exams are usually taken online. In some courses you might be asked to provide a proctor who can supervise you when you take your exams. As long as you meet the deadlines given by your instructor, you may work on the course material at your convenience.

 

All Online Courses for the Spring 2012 Semester are being taught through the WebCT platform. Please login to WebCT by clicking the image above, or the link right below. If you have any problems or issues logging into WebCT, please e-mail administrator@clarendoncollege.edu.

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WebCT Login Information

 

WebCT Tutorial

Click here for an introduction and help for using WebCT.

 

WebCT Internet Courses

The internet courses listed below use WebCT as their online delivery method. You will be able to log in to your WebCT course once you are officially registered for the course and your online instructor has added you to the course roster. If your course is not available to you by the 3rd day of the semester, email your instructor from the Faculty Directory on the college's website.

• Should I consider taking an internet course?

• How much time should an internet class take?

• Taking Internet Courses - Tips for Success

 

 

All Online Courses for the February 2012 Mini Session are being taught through the CAMS Portal. Please login to CAMS by clicking on the image above, or the link right below. If you have any problems or issues logging into CAMS, please e-mail administrator@clarendoncollege.edu.

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