BOCES Distance Learning Program - Quality - Access - Support
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Distance Learning provides:

  • Access to a much greater selection of course offerings for your district's students.
  • Advance Placement courses, college level programming and electives in a cost-effective way.
  • Professional Development and College Credit Courses for District Staff.
  • College Credit Courses for community members.
  • Academic Intervention Services and Distance Learning Summer School.
  • Exposure to new technologies for a changing student population.
  • Interaction with students from other communities.
  • Opportunities to discuss critical issues with specialists, other parents and staff from different communities.

Potential Activities on the Distance Learning Network:

  • Low Enrollment Courses
  • Advanced Placement Courses
  • College Courses
  • Review Courses
  • Gifted and Talented Programs
  • Inter/Intra District Departmental Meetings
  • Satellite Teleconferences
  • Adult Education Courses
  • Summer School Courses
  • Staff Development Workshops
  • Student Organization Meetings
  • Faculty Meetings
  • Parent/Teacher Meetings
  • Guest Speakers
  • Presentation of Community Issues
 


  Distance Learning: New Technologies-Providing New Opportunities

Technology is changing the way we learn today.

Previously, in order to receive expanded educational opportunities, students had to travel, often to distant communities.

Today, educational opportunities can be brought to the students at their schools in the form of distance learning.

The BOCES Distance Learning Program and it's constituent Regional DL Projects are designed to expand educational and vocational opportunities to Northeastern New York State communities.

The network is a two-way, fully interactive, full-motion HD video and audio system connecting specially designed classrooms in participating districts.

The expanding list of participating Regional Distance Learning Program districts and sites includes:

  • Argyle
  • Averill Park
  • Berlin
  • Berne-Knox-Westerlo
  • Broadalbin-Perth
  • Brushton-Moira
  • Cairo-Durham
  • Cambridge
  • Catskill
  • Cobleskill-Richmondville
  • Cohoes
  • Corinth
  • East Greenbush
  • Duanesburg
  • Fort Ann
  • Fort Edward
  • Fort Plain
  • Galway (2)
  • Glens Falls
  • Gloversville
  • Granville
  • Hartford
  • HFM BOCES CTE
  • Hoosic Valley
  • Hudson Falls
  • Indian Lake
  • Johnsburg
  • Malone (Franklin Academy)
  • Maple Hill
  • Mayfield
  • Mechanicville
  • Middleburgh
  • Minerva
  • Moriah
  • Newcomb
  • Neric - Albany VC Gateway
  • Salem
  • Salmon River
  • St. Johnsville
  • St. Regis Falls
  • Saratoga Springs
  • Schalmont
  • Schoharie Central HS
  • Schoharie CTE
  • Schuylerville (2)
  • Scotia Glenville
  • Sharon Springs
  • South Glens Falls
  • Tupper Lake
  • Warrensburg
  • Wells
  • WSWHE - Gick Road

Through system integration and regional interconnects, these sites, in five Regional BOCES DL Projects, combine to form "The BOCES Distance Learning Program" (Network Map). This further increases the number of opportunities available to individual districts and the separate DL projects.

The DL network uses telecommunication technology to enable a teacher in a distance learning classroom at one school to see, hear, and talk with students in other distance learning classrooms. The fully interactive environment  allows the teacher and students to be in constant, real time contact with each other.

Distance Learning not only brings new opportunities to students, it changes the way education is presented to a student population growing up in an age of high technology. Yesterday's blackboard are replaced by today's document camera, a kind of "electronic overhead." Also, if a student misses class, the teacher can tape the session for later viewing. Even though students may be miles apart, the ability to learn and their achievement level through distance learning has been shown to equal or surpass traditional classroom learning.

A wide variety of programs are offered through distance learning. Low enrollment courses are taught in a cost-efficient manner. College-level courses are offered directly from university campuses to students in their high schools. Staff development and graduate level college courses offered via distance learning enhance the talents of school staff. Continuing education programs and training opportunities are more readily available for businesses, organizations, and community residents. In short, distance learning brings learning to the student.


Ideas to Consider Before Implementing Distance Learning

  • Classroom location and design
  • Course scheduling
    • Low enrollment courses
    • No-enrollment courses (courses with requests but not offered)
    • Needs of gifted and talented program (if offered)
    • Needs of special education program (if offered)
    • Evening courses for high school students
    • Homework assistance or remediation
    • College credit courses
    • Elementary and/or middle school programs (if possible)
    • Summer school
  • Staff development programs
  • Adult continuing education and community usage
  • Bell schedule
  • School district telecommunications/ television production infrastructure
  • Staff involvement
  • Finances / budget

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