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Summer Online Learning Orientations! |
Students will not be able to access their classes in
Blackboard until the first day of classes.
You have two chances to catch one of our
Summer Blackboard Orientations this month! Come and
learn everything you need to know about taking an online
class in these single, hour long sessions.
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Click here to find our more information
about the Zone and zonemail.
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Students now have the option of receiving Blackboard
emails through their Zonemail account, or through a
personal account of their choosing. If you prefer
not to receive Blackboard emails through your zonemail
account, follow these simple steps on Class-Web to
replace Zonemail with your own personal email address.
1) Login to
Class-Web
2) Select "What is my email address?"
3) Select "Update Email Address"
4) Under "Type of E-mail to Insert" select "Email for
Blackboard" and press "Submit"
5) Enter the email address in the field next to "E-mail"
and press "Submit"
**Students will automatically receive school emails
through their Zonemail account unless changed to a
personal account.
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New to online learning?
Attend an
on-campus
orientation, sign up for a
3-week
introductory online
course, or learn how to get started
with your online course(s). Also check out our new
online orientation to online learning!
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More Information |
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More about online learning at Chabot College |
Just like traditional on-campus courses, all online courses:
- Are taught by an instructor with whom you communicate
on a regular basis.
- Require textbooks, assignments, exams, etc.
Most courses also require you to log into Blackboard to read and submit
assignments, take quizzes, participate in discussions, and more. You should
expect to log in several
times each week. You must have email and Internet access before the course
begins.
Many of the courses fulfill general education requirements; most courses are
also transferable (check with counseling) and qualify for financial aid (check
with financial aid).
Get all the information you need for a great start in your online classes:
Intro to Online Learning
Learn how you're protected:
Blackboard
Privacy Policy
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Hybrid Online Courses (Online courses with meetings) |
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If you enjoy "face-to-face" classes, yet need the flexibility of an online
class, a Hybrid course may be right for you. Hybrid online courses require you to attend some on-campus
meetings in addition to the work that you complete in Blackboard. If this is the
case, those requirements will be listed under each course in the schedule, and
are also noted
on the course listing on the next page. Be sure that you can attend these
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