What is Distance Education?
The NOCE Distance Education Program NOCE Distance Education is defined as instruction where students and faculty are separated by distance and interact using a variety of technologies. Every NOCE distance education course follows the established course curriculum procedure and is approved before registering and enrolling students. NOCE uses Canvas as the primary software for online classes. In addition, many NOCE classes will utilize Zoom.
These are the types of courses supported by the Distance Education Program.
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Fully Online Courses (asynchronous)
An online course at NOCE is offered entirely online. The Schedule of Classes defines online courses as “Online courses have no in-person classroom instruction or assessments. All instruction is online, although some online courses have synchronous activities which are indicated in the schedule of classes.”
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Partially Online (asynchronous and synchronous)
A partially online course at NOCE offers instruction both online and on-campus. Required in-person class meetings are included in the Schedule of Classes and follow a predictable pattern (on the same day(s) of the week and at the same time). The Schedule of Classes defines partially online courses as “Partially online courses are taught in-person and online. While a class does not meet every week, those meetings that are scheduled will occur on the same day and at the same time of the week.
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Online with Flexible In-Person Component
An online class with flexible in-person component at NOCE offers instruction online and is supplemented by required in-person assessments or activities. The Schedule of Classes defines online with flexible in-person component as “Online with Flexible In-Person Component courses are taught online and supplements by required in-person assessments or activities that are available at approved locations at a specified range of time.”
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Web-Enhanced Courses (synchronous)
Web-enhanced courses at NOCE offer in-person courses that provide student access to online class materials, communication, and resources. Web-enhanced courses may include supplemental activities, home assignments, and learning activities, and facilitate electronic submission of coursework, and various communication opportunities. Web-enhanced courses may not use internet-based resources or activities to replace required on-campus instruction or in-seat contact hours. The Schedule of Classes defines web-enhanced courses as “Web-enhanced courses are in-person courses that use the web to deliver materials, not to replace required in-person instruction or in-seat contact hours. Trained instructors may use Canvas course sites to enhance and enrich learning.”
Ready to Register for Distance Education?
Check out the latest classes offered by NOCE. Classes offered through Distance Education will be noted in the class schedule as being “online” or “remote.”
Distance Education Mission Statement
The NOCE Distance Education Program is committed to working with the Curriculum Committee, Academic Senate, the Program Review Committee, Instructional Technology Services, administration, and others to promote student learning and success at a distance, and to serve the distance education needs of our diverse student body by providing high-quality student services and support through a variety of delivery methods.
Online Platforms
NOCE uses a Canvas as the primary software for online classes. In addition, many NOCE classes will utilize Zoom. Below is information regarding helpful guides for Canvas and Zoom as well as how to get technical support.
NOCE Distance Education – Student Resources
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How to Guides
NOCE uses Canvas as the primary software for online classes. In addition, many NOCE classes will utilize Zoom.
CANVAS Videos and Resources
- Logging into Canvas with Captions:
- How to reset your password in Canvas
- Canvas/MyGateway ID and Password Reset Instructions (PDF)
- Canvas Student Guide
Zoom, myGateway, and Canvas Support and Resources
- Contact the NOCE Career Skills and Resource Lab to learn more at (714) 808-4717 or e-mail: careerhelp@noce.edu
- California Virtual Campus/Online Education Initiative
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Technical Support
The Student Technology Support Services provides technical support to students for NOCE technologies such as:
Laptop Loan Program
- Distribution of laptops
- Collection of laptops
- Help with break/fix
- MiFi distribution/collection
- Technical Guidance
Student Emails Assistance
Multi-Factor Authentication Assistance
- 2FA
- OTP
Campus WiFi Assistance