Definitions
Distance Education
All courses at the University of Montevallo (UM) are web-enhanced, meaning that faculty use the learning management system (LMS), at a minimum, to provide access to course documents (e.g., syllabi) and communicate with students. Traditional or in-person (TR) classes are taught exclusively in person but may be designated as flexible (FX) if students have the option to participate in the course either in-person or virtually.
Online
The University defines an online course as a course that never meets in-person; all content is delivered online through the LMS (e.g., Canvas), email, Zoom, or Microsoft Teams. Online courses may be synchronous, asynchronous, or a combination of the two. An online synchronous (OS) course requires students to log in at a scheduled time (e.g., in order to participate in a live-streamed session). In an online asynchronous (OA) course, students may be required to meet deadlines for work submissions, but they are not required to log in at a scheduled time. Online hybrid (OH) courses use a combination of synchronous and asynchronous instruction.