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The UW School of Nursing currently offers Technology Enhanced and Distance Learning (TEDL) options
for select graduate courses and specialties. All specialties have some on-campus
requirements, which vary by specialty. You can view
a sample course grid of TEDL delivery methods - check with each specialty in the
MN, MS, DNP
and certificate programs for specific details about TEDL
support or questions regarding clinical rotations (if applicable).
Currently, the BSN and PhD programs do not offer distance learning support.
As a TEDL student, your UW transcript, degree, tuition and financial aid will be identical to students
who study on campus; your transcript will not indicate which courses were taken with TEDL support.
To be a successful TEDL student, you should:
- consider your learning style, strengths and preferences. Are you self-motivated? Do you
work well independently?
- understand TEDL requires as much time as on-campus courses (e.g. attending lectures/class
participation, completing assignments).
- be adept at using computers, including e-mail and other electronic media.
- have a computer that meets our
system requirements, as well as a high-speed
internet connection
Course Web Sites
Serving as course home and meeting points for students, course web sites include links to
syllabi, readings/electronic reserves, instructional content, as well as meeting and discussion
"rooms."
Video Stream
Videotaped lectures are available for viewing via your computer. Accessed through course web
site pages, the video-streamed lecture can be viewed at your convenience within 24-48 hours
following the live lecture.
Video Conference
Join classes live from rural and remote locations via video conferencing (VC). We have two
state-of-the-art VC classrooms available for transmission of classes. Students at remote sites
can interact with course instructors and classmates in real time.
Web Conference
Web conferencing technology allows you to electronically "sit-in" on a live lecture via your
computer and web browser. While viewing/listening to a class session, you can interact with the
instructor in real time via chat rooms, audio, or video.
If you have questions about distance learning options, you can
submit an online request or e-mail
sondl at uw dot edu.
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