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PE 064 -
Beginning Golf
California
State University, Sacramento
Department of Health
and Physical Education
College of Health and Human ServicesFall 1999
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Why take this course Technology
Benefits of Online Learning
Successful Student Characteristics
Instructor
Example
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Catalog Description:
Development of sufficient basic proficiency in golf to
recognize and enjoy it as a lifetime; including U.S.G.A.
rules, etiquette and the fundamental mechanics involved
in the use of irons and woods. Prerequisites:
Number of Units:
Add any other general information you think students
might be interested in knowing about the course.
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Example
Why
take this course
Information why students would want or need to
take this course.

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TechnologyStudents will
need an electronic mail account and computer access to
the Web. All CSUS students enrolled in one or more units
can create a SacLink
account for electronic mail and Internet services.
Although a home computer with a high speed modem running
Netscape or Internet Explorer would be beneficial,
students can use the Web from one of the campus student labs.
Check out Computer
Hardware Recommendations for CSU, Sacramento Students
for more information about equipment.
Computing Recommendations
Comfortable using the computer and
browsing the Web |
Windows compatible Pentium running
Windows NT,or Windows 95/98 or Macintosh
compatible with System 8 |
32M RAM (preferably 64M) |
28.8K or faster modem - preferably
56K |
Microsoft Internet Explorer or
NetScape 4.0 (or higher) |
SacLink or other Internet Account |
Word processing skills |
Online class participation on the
Web assignments and electronic discussions. |

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Benefits of Online Learning
- Flexible Scheduling:
Students generally work full-time, many have
family responsibilities, and many live a distance
from campus. Being able to complete selected
course units from home or work without attending
weekly classes should be a major convenience.
- Enhanced Learning:
Time saved traveling to and from campus (and
looking for parking) can be redirected to
learning!
- Adult Learners:
As highly motivated learners, students can
actively pursue areas of greatest interest rather
than sit through lectures aimed at the whole
group.
- Increased Interaction
with Classmates: Web-based
communication tools can actually increase
interaction among students by permitting group
work that would be difficult to arrange if
students had to meet in the same place at the
same time.
- Virtual Office Hours:
Electronic communication between students and the
instructor can actually increase the degree of
our interaction, since you can e-mail me at your
convenience, rather than find time to get to my
office or reach me by phone.
- The Web's the Limit (not
the instructor): The World Wide Web
has a wealth of resources from which you can
learn a great deal more than I can teach you.
Everywhere, the role of the faculty is being
reconceptualized as that of "coach"
rather than "instructor". Students are
perfectly suited to take advantage of coaching to
get out of the course what will be of most value
to them.
- Electronic Competency on
the Job: The
competence in dealing with electronic
environments that you develop in this course will
be of great value to you in your workplace.

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Successful
Student Characteristics
- Discipline to complete projects by deadlines
instead of waiting until the end of the semester.
- Motivation to read, write, and particpate fully
in class activities.
- Time to devote approximately 9 hours a week to a
3-credit course.
- Ability to work independently and in teams.
- Flexibility in dealing with technology problems.

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Instructor More
information is available on Dr.
Valdez's homepage. You may contact the instructor via
e-mail at lvaldez@csus.edu.

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