Iowa Public
Television (IPTV) and College by Cassette
Each semester, Iowa Lakes Community College provides
students with several distant learning options. Telecourses are one
option that offers individuals the opportunity to take credit courses
without having to come to campus for class. The lecture portion of the
telecourse is either broadcast over Iowa Public Television, or, if it is
College by Cassette, it is found in videos that are checked out through
the campus libraries. Each course has a faculty member facilitator who
provides instruction and guidance for the student throughout the
semester. A textbook and telecourse study guide give direction and
reinforcement to the lecture portion of the course. Assignments are
completed on an individual basis during the semester.
Questions? Call toll free: 1-866-IA-LAKES
(866-425-2537)
Iowa Communications Network
(ICN)
Since 1993, Iowa Lakes has also delivered some courses via the Iowa
Communications Network ICN . The ICN is a statewide fiber optic
communications systems that provides interactive video, voice, and data
services. Students in these classes can see and hear the instructor and
students at the other sites. Students use the push-to-talk microphones to
communicate with others. There are approximately 700 instructional
television classrooms in school districts, colleges, universities, AEAs,
public libraries, governmental agencies, and other locations throughout the
state of Iowa.
Opportunities for enrolling in diverse course offerings via the ICN have
expanded in recent years. The ICN also connects these classrooms by
satellite to the rest of the world. As a result, Iowa Lakes is able to
offer a variety of courses on all levels, including both undergraduate and
graduate courses, to residents of our communities.
ITFS Television
System
Iowa Lakes has used the ITFS "television system" to provide
classes at each of its campuses and centers as well as to some local high
schools for a number of years. Many of the courses available over the
TV system are used to obtain a degree, thus making it possible for students
to earn and AA, AS, or AAS degree by attending any of the
campuses.
Classes are broadcast from one location to each of the other classrooms
via the ITSFS television system. With cameras and microphones in all the
classrooms, the student has an interactive one-on-one contact with the
instructor, just as in a face-to-face class. You can see,
hear and talk to the instructor and with other students throughout the
network. All this combines to make learning through television a
"live" experience.
Iowa Lakes offers an average of 30 live interactive courses to
approximately 700 students per semester over four channels. Televised
classes are listed in the Schedule booklet published each semester.
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