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On-Site Courses
Traditional classroom courses are offered on campus and usually take place in a classroom in the College of DuPage Library. Instructors are using Internet technology in the on-campus classes and most have an Internet component, as well as traditional face-to-face sessions. Students should have an email address and be familiar with basic word processing and Internet searching in preparation for all library technology classes.
Online Classes
These classes do not meet in a classroom. All course sessions are done through the Internet. Students complete assignments at their own place and at times that work for them. Students and instructors communicate through email and the Internet.
Web-Enhanced Courses
The newest offering in the Library and Information Technology program consists of
Internet classes. Students in a web-enhanced course meet during regularly scheduled
times and use the Blackboard system to help manage one or more aspects of the course.
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Carol Sturz, Coordinator
Berg Instructional Center (BIC), Room 2814, (630) 942-2597
Lisa Pastore, Administrative Assistant
Culinary and Hospitality Center (CHC), Room 1015, (630) 942-3074
Business and Technology Division
Technical Education Center (TEC), Room 1034, (630) 942-2592
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