Distance Learning

 
Binghamton University

Binghamton University
Watson Engineering
Professional Development
PO Box 6000
Binghamton NY 13902

 
Phone: 607.777.2154
Fax: 607.777.4411
email: ebrennan@binghamton.edu
 

 

 

 

 

Binghamton University


Professional Development courses via the internet.

Begin any time - set your own schedule - work were you want, when you want!

For detailed information follow the links below or scan down the page...

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Why take courses via distance learning
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Introduction

Professional development for engineers and other technical personnel is an essential part of today's business world. Yet, work demands often preclude taking traditional courses offered during the day or evenings. There is now a solution. The Watson School distance learning programs provide students with a new and effective way to fit courses into busy business and personal lifestyles. The use of advanced streaming technologies create a virtual classroom where students actually feel part of the classroom. Classes can now be taken at the times most convenient to each individual. Binghamton University's Watson School of Engineering has developed a series of on-line non-credit courses formatted to meet the needs of busy technical professionals. The list of courses is growing monthly and many new courses designed to meet specifically requested needs will be added shortly.

Several leading video and distance learning technologies have been combined to make up the Watson School distance learning virtual classroom. First, real class sessions are taped in high resolution video to assure crisp detail on even the most complex charts. Next, a special split-screen video format is used to allow the learner to see both the instructor and visuals such as slides, computer screens, or actual demonstrations simultaneously.
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Why take courses via distance?
Distance learning programs allow the learner to literally take the classes on their own terms. Business trips, family obligations or changes in workloads at the job, can easily be accommodated. Plus, winters in the northeast can make commuting to campus an adventure many of us would prefer to avoid. Because most classes are formatted around one hour segments, it's easy to take a class over lunch or at the end of the day.
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What to expect from a Watson School distance course.

Watson School professional development courses are offered periodically during the year. Courses have a specific start date and end date. The time span is a generous one that allows ample time for someone to take the classes. The defined start and end dates allows the instructor to manage e-mailed questions from students and comment on exercises that may be asked of the learner. Registered students will receive an access code valid for the duration of the course. Upon successful completion of the course, a certificate of completion will be mailed and the student will receive the appropriate number of Continuing Education Units (CEU). All courses are offered as streaming video classes and there are some software and hardware computer requirements that must be in place. Please refer to the System Requirements section. Class sessions will be organized by lesson and appear as split-screen images on your PC. Lessons are designed to be viewed as on hour classes but, you can also view a portion of the class and return to view the remainder at another time. Any portion of a lesson can be replayed or reviewed as needed. Lessons can also be indexed at various points for review purposes.
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Course Completion Requirements
Most courses will have a final test or exercise designed to both reinforce course work and measure mastery of the course content. Upon completion of all applicable projects or exams, a certificate of completion will be mailed to the student and applicable Continuing Education Units (CEU) will be assigned.
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System Requirements

Connection: any broad band connection higher than 100 kps (such as Roadrunner, ISDN, DSL, LAN, T1, etc.)

Hardware: PC with minimum of Pentium II at 800 mz and 128 MB of RAM. A 16 bit sound card with speakers is also required

Internet Browser: Internet Explorer 7.0 or above.

Software: Real Player 6.0 or above, Adobe Actrobat Reader 5.0 or above, Java and Javascript enabled (Note: all software is available on-line free of charge)

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