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Welcome Welcome to the Art of the Film, Film 2009, a course offered at Illinois Valley Community College. This course has no required prerequisites, counts for three hours of General Education credit at IVCC; and transfers to IAI-participating schools as an F2 905 class, and, as such, it must be approached with a serious and thoughtful attitude.This course uses the Internet either as a classroom, enabling students to participate as befits their own schedules (Section 100), or as a supplemental tool (Section 01 and 02). For Section 100, there are deadlines for the coursework, but there is no fixed meeting time for class sessions, just as there is no fixed place for class meetings. Everything you will need to complete this course is contained within you, your computer, your bookshelf--and your VCR or DVD player and your video rental store or service. |
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Section 100 is not an introduction to computers, rather it assumes you already have some knowledge of using word processing, e-mail, and Internet web-browsers (like Netscape or Explorer). This course is not a correspondence course, either. It requires interaction with both the instructor and other students on a regular basis Students who would do well with non-traditional delivery method are likely to be highly motivated, responsible, and self-disciplined.
Once you have determined that either section of the course is right for you, please register and then send me an e-mail introducing yourself. My address is Kimberly_Radek@ivcc.edu . Please be aware as you do so, however, that changes may still be made to these pages until--or even after-- June 10th.
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Contact Kimberly M. Radek, the instructor of The Art of the Film, at Kimberly_Radek@ivcc.edu
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This page was last updated on 09 June 2008 . Copyright Kimberly M. Radek, 2001.