A webinar is an online meeting in which you can see, hear, and interact with your instructor and fellow learners in real time. During a live webinar your instructor may present course content, faci...
At the School of Continuing Studies, online synchronous classes are recorded to accommodate the needs of learners who wish to review and/or cannot attend the synchronous class. Instructors have rec...
Beginning in Fall 2021, the School of Continuing Studies will be implementing the use of Zoom for scheduled sessions within online courses. As an approved University tool, Zoom is a real-time ...
A Learning Management Engine (LME) is a platform that serves as an "operating system" for online learning. An LME is used by your instructor to deliver course material, administer assessments, and...
Quercus (powered by Canvas) is a learning management engine, and is the State Center Community College District’s main online teaching and learning platform. Quercus is fully web-based and is the...
We provide an online course site for most in-class courses to provide a virtual space for you to find course information, course materials and, in some cases, interactive activities and communicati...
You do not need a UTORid to access your course. If your course uses Quercus, our Learning Management Engine, temporary login credentials in the form of a qqID will be emailed to you three calendar ...
Certain countries and regions have imposed restrictions on the usage of various online services (such as Quercus, My Access, My Media, Zoom, etc.) provided to learners enrolled in School of Continu...
Yes. The learning outcomes and curriculum for any given course is exactly the same regardless of which delivery format you choose. There may be slight variations in the pacing and sequencing of the...
On the State Center Community College District School of Continuing Studies website, each course page will show you in which delivery format(s) the course you are interested in taking is offered. C...