1999-2000 Undergraduate Calendar Instructional Television | ||
1999 - 2000 UNDERGRADUATE CALENDAR | ||
Carleton University |
Carleton University provides opportunities for full- and part-time studies to students on the campus and beyond through several types of access to instruction and learning. These include courses offered on campus presented through classroom lectures, seminars, laboratory practice and tutorials. An alternative mode of access is delivery of courses by Instructional Television (itv). Televised courses or course sections are available to students on campus, as well as to those participating from a distance. Instructional Television may be considered as an opportunity to experience learning in a different way and can provide students with more flexibility in course selection and in the development of a personal timetable.
Carleton's alternative delivery media are cable television (itv) and videocassette. Course lectures are broadcast without restriction on cable television in the Ottawa area. For registered students living outside the metropolitan Ottawa cable area, course lectures can be accessed by special arrangement with itv's Tapes-to-You (TTY) Service for home delivery of course lecture tapes. Lectures may also be viewed on the Carleton campus or borrowed overnight from Instructional Media Services' Media Centre. Further information is available in the itv Brochure from Instructional Television or at the itv web site.