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Dine College: $55 credit hour: Fall Reg. Begins June 22
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I looked at the tweet and I went to the college site. I guess online registration means just that - you REGISTER online. End of.
I was unable to find ANY online courses -except one. A summer course 5 weeks on Navajo culture - not sure if it was a credit course. Synchronous delivery - ie. everyone has to be logged on at a specific time.

There was news that the school year was being finished online using ZOOM. I found no indication they're planning to extend online for distance-ed purposes beyond registered on-ground students.

Interesting note: applicants for the BA in Navajo Studies DO need "Certificate of Indian Blood." I don't think the Associate's does - didn't see it. Not a requirement for other courses, as far as I know.

BTW - reason I didn't take free DuoLingo - I want a certificate at the end. Found another course for $25 that offers one.
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(06-22-2020, 11:20 AM)Johann Wrote: I looked at the tweet and I went to the college site. I guess online registration means just that - you REGISTER online. End of.
I was unable to find ANY online courses -except one. A summer course 5 weeks on Navajo culture - not sure if it was a credit course. Synchronous delivery - ie. everyone has to be logged on at a specific time.

Strange. The course catalog at https://www.dinecollege.edu/wp-content/u...May-26.pdf shows most/all of the courses are online.
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Sorry! It does, too. It also shows maximum of 20-30 registrations allowed for most classes. I'm wondering if this is a response to COVID-19 so regular courses can continue by internet, rather than a foray into distance ed. for the larger community. I searched the site for "distance education" and "online etc" and got virtually nothing relevant.
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#14
I think they're still working on the whole online thing. The announcement about them being a 4-year institution now is only from August and it talks about them having a few courses online. The Navajo/Diné are a poor people in a remote area, often with little access to modern conveniences like the internet. It wouldn't surprise me at all if they haven't had much call for online classes before now.
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(06-22-2020, 12:15 PM)rachel83az Wrote: I think they're still working on the whole online thing. The announcement about them being a 4-year institution now is only from August and it talks about them having a few courses online.

 I think so, too. I'm sure nobody there has a short-term ambition of making the school an on-line giant. They're likely very busy putting regular/returning students' courses online so they won't have to be on campus more than can be helped. Schools everywhere are doing likewise. Maybe some other year, there might be something for outsiders.

BTW - It wasn't hard to figure out why certification of "Indian Blood" was needed for the Navajo Arts & Culture degree. There's a law - works of art, craft , etc. can't be called "Navajo" unless made by a Navajo person. I think other Native Americans have similar protection for their works. Many grads of this program will be producing art and craft works. So, it's a precaution against the possibility of non-natives passing off their work as "Navajo." Smart - and necessary - move.

Regardless of distance courses or lack of them, I still think this is a terrific school and serves its people well. Another good one with a different emphasis is http://www.navajotech.edu .
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(06-22-2020, 11:20 AM)Johann Wrote: I looked at the tweet and I went to the college site. I guess online registration means just that - you REGISTER online. End of.
I was unable to find ANY online courses -except one. A summer course 5 weeks on Navajo culture - not sure if it was a credit course. Synchronous delivery - ie. everyone has to be logged on at a specific time.

There was news that the school year was being finished online using ZOOM. I found no indication they're planning to extend online for distance-ed purposes beyond registered on-ground students.

Interesting note: applicants for the BA in Navajo Studies DO need "Certificate of Indian Blood." I don't think the Associate's does - didn't see it. Not a requirement for other courses, as far as I know.

BTW - reason I didn't take free DuoLingo - I want a certificate at the end. Found another course for $25 that offers one.
Do you mind sharing the course you found? I've been interested in Navajo culture also and haven't found anything local to me or online.
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#17
Diné College is a great school. Too bad it didn't turn out to be the bonanza for distance credit-crunchers that it might have been, but there are many DL opportunities in this part of the country at great prices. I'm thinking Clovis Community College, Rio Salado College and the ten or so schools of the Maricopa system. I'm sure all those and more have been discussed in the appropriate forums.

Cheers

(06-23-2020, 11:12 AM)ROYISAGIRL Wrote: Do you mind sharing the course you found? I've been interested in Navajo culture also and haven't found anything local to me or online.

No problem. Here it is: https://cudoo.com/products/languages/nav...e-level-1/

This is the language course. The 5-week synchronous online culture course is on the Diné College site.
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(06-23-2020, 02:10 PM)Johann Wrote: Diné College is a great school. Too bad it didn't turn out to be the bonanza for distance credit-crunchers that it might have been, but there are many DL opportunities in this part of the country at great prices. I'm thinking Clovis Community College, Rio Salado College and the ten or so schools of the Maricopa system. I'm sure all those and more have been discussed in the appropriate forums.

Cheers

(06-23-2020, 11:12 AM)ROYISAGIRL Wrote: Do you mind sharing the course you found? I've been interested in Navajo culture also and haven't found anything local to me or online.

No problem. Here it is: https://cudoo.com/products/languages/nav...e-level-1/

This is the language course. The 5-week synchronous online culture course is on the Diné College site.
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