Campus Closed for Veterans Day, Wed., Nov. 11

Please remind your students that campus will be closed for Veterans Day on Wed., Nov. 11. There will be no classes and all students services will be closed. Remind them to plan accordingly. Thank you.

Today’s National Distance Learning Week Feature: Online Students

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National Distance Learning Week
is an annual effort to generate greater awareness and appreciation for distance learning, sponsored by the United States Distance Learning Association. Shoreline Community College is celebrating by posting a daily announcement that highlights an aspect of our eLearning program. Today, we celebrate our online students by presenting a profile of one student’s experience in online classes.

Screen Shot 2015-11-08 at 9.00.30 PMFeatured Student: Laura Humiston, in the Clean Energy Technology Program

According to our most recent annual online student satisfaction survey, most online students (55%) take online classes because of the schedule flexibility. Online learning allows them to balance their studies with other obligations such as work and family. We asked featured student, Laura Humiston, why she likes online classes and she said: “I very much like the flexibility that comes with online classes. I can do my class work at anytime and anywhere. That is really important to me.” She answered a few other questions:

What advice would you give a student who is considering enrolling in an online class?

As for advice, I would say that just because your classes are online, does not mean that you shouldn’t personally interact with your Instructor. Take advantage of office hours, coffee hours, SKYPE sessions, etc.

What skills do you consider to be essential for success as an online learner?

Personal organizational skills and attention to detail are definitely keys to success. You have to organize your time and pay attention to all the details your Instructor provides regarding what is due, when, and how things need to be submitted.

Do you have any tips for online student success?

As for a tip, I would say, don’t be afraid to ask questions. Take advantage of your Instructor’s office hours, e-mail them, or see if they can set-up a time to SKYPE with you. Addressing your questions can significantly help in your understanding of class materials which will improve your grade. Keep in mind, in order to do this, you need to start your assignments early enough to allow the time to ask questions and get a response.

What challenges, if any, did you experience when you first enrolled in an online class

When I first started online classes, I had to learn Canvas. That was very intimidating, but I found the Canvas technical support to be very helpful. So, I eventually figured it out. Also, I had to figure out where each Instructor put their materials like assignments, discussions, videos, and announcements; not to mention where to submit the assignments. Each Instructor uses Canvas differently. I am still anxious that I will miss something important.

There are many benefits to taking classes online; what advantages do you see as the most significant?

The most significant advantage I see for online classes is that it opens up education to so many more people. This is great for them and great for the other students as well. I have taken some classes with people from all over the world. That is just amazing to me and it was a real benefit having such diverse perspectives contributing in the online discussions.

We congratulate Laura on her successes in advancing her educational goals using online classes. If you would like to learn more about the online options for advancing your educational goals, please contact eLearning Services by clicking here, sending an email to eLearning@shoreine.edu, or calling us at (206) 546-6966.

Fall Sports Update + Support Women’s Volleyball in Edmonds, Tues., Nov. 10

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The Shoreline Fall Sports Programs have been performing at a high level that culminates in a huge week for Women’s Soccer and Volleyball. Women’s Soccer travels to Lane Community College for the 2nd round of the NWAC tournament for a 12 p.m. game on Sat., November 7. This is a repeat match up from the same round as last year. A win would move the Phins into the Final Four held at the Starfire Complex in Tukwila over the weekend of November 14 and 15.

Volleyball travels to Edmonds on Tuesday, November 10 for a 7 p.m. match. The Phins are currently in 1st place in the North Region and have already secured at least a share of the region championship. If the Phins pull out the road victory they will be the sole North Region Champions.

Make the short drive to Edmonds and cheer on your first place Phins! #GoPhins

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Project Textbook: Fully Operational At Your Library

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Shoreline Community College Library remains committed to providing our students with choices to access their required course materials. Project Textbook is a notable manifestation of our commitment. Thanks for all your support during Fall 2015.

As we all begin to make preparations for Winter 2016, the library’s staff is delighted for the chance to work with you – again – in meeting needs and promoting success. Put us to work! 

Advising News – Important Dates and Activities, Please Share With Students!

NEWS FROM ADVISING:
Registration is right around the corner, join us in supporting our current and new students in preparing for Winter Quarter! Encourage students to attend one of the Advising Day activities, utilize Advising drop-in hours, or schedule an appointment with their Advisor prior to registration week so that they are informed and ready for next quarter. Please share these important dates and information with your students.

Monday, Nov. 9 | 10am-2pm | PUB
ADVISING DAY!
Time to start preparing for Winter Quarter before registration begins next week. Come talk with an Advisor to review your Educational Plan, create a schedule through reviewing next quarters course offerings, get questions answered about pre-requisites, and determine YOUR REGISTRATION DATE.

Tuesday, Nov. 10 | 10am-4pm | Advising & Counseling Center
ADVISING DAY!
Time to start preparing for Winter Quarter before registration begins next week. Come talk with an Advisor to review your Educational Plan, create a schedule through reviewing next quarters course offerings, get questions answered about pre-requisites, and determine YOUR REGISTRATION DATE.

Nov. 12 and 19 | 2pm
EXPERIENCE SHORELINE – Information Sessions for Prospective Students
Prospective students meet with Advising staff to learn about the admission process, types of financial aid, degrees and certificates offered, have their questions answered, and have the opportunity to take a tour of the campus.

Nov. 16 – 20
REGISTRATION BEGINS!
Current student registration begins this week. Students are encouraged to meet with an Advisor and/or review their Educational Plan and this quarter’s course offerings in preparation for registration. During Advising Day students can determine their registration date with the onsite and online Advisors.

Nov. 23
NEW STUDENT REGISTRATION
New students registrations begins on November 23rd. Students are encouraged to meet with an Advisor to create an Educational Plan and review course offerings prior to registering; students can schedule individual appointments or attend the Thursday Experience Shoreline Information Sessions.