Online Khmer Distance Learning Courses

Course Number Course Title Credits Course Information Prerequisite Semester
CAM 105 Reading/Writing Khmer 2 This online course aims to develop the student's proficiency skills in reading and writing Khmer at the First Year level. None Fall
CAM 107 First Year Khmer 2 Continuation of 105. This online course aims to develop proficiency skills in listening, reading, and writing Khmer at the first year level. Use a multimedia CD-ROM and a textbook to complement the web-based instruction. 105 (or equivalent) or consent Spring
CAM 205 Second Year Khmer 2 This online course aims to deveop student's proficiency-based units exploring Cambodian language and culture and focusing on reading and writing at the intermediate level. 102 or 105, or consent Fall
CAM 207 Second Year Khmer 2 Continuation of 205. This online course provides opportunities for learners to enhance their linguistic, discourse and sociolinguisitc competences in Khmer at the intermediate level. 201 or 205, or consent Spring
CAM 305 Third Year Khmer I 2 Online course provides opportunities for learners to enhance their linguistic, discourse and sociolinguistic competences in Khmer at the advanced level. Use a multimedia CD-ROM and a textbook to complement the web-based instruction. 206 or consent Fall
CAM 306 Third Year Khmer II 2 Continuation of 305. Online course provdes opportunities for learners to enhance their linguistic, discourse and sociolinguistic competences in Khmer at the advanced level. Use a multimedia CD-ROM and a textbook to complement the web-based instruction. 305 or consent Spring

What is Distance Learning?

Distance education takes place when teacher and student are separated by physical distance, and technology (i.e., voice, video, data, and print) is used to bridge the instructional gap. Distance education courses reach those disadvantaged by limited time, distance or physical disability. Research comparing distance education to traditional face-to-face instruction indicates that teaching and studying at a distance can be as effective as traditional instruction, when the method and technologies used are appropriate to the instructional tasks, there is student-to-student interaction, and when there is timely teacher-to-student feedback.

Links:
Fall 2008 Extension Classes
Information on how to study Khmer at all levels
To register go to UHM Outreach College

For questions on how to register, please contact:

Alan Hunley
Outreach College at UHM
2530 Dole Street, SAK D-401
Honolulu. Hi 96822
hunley@hawaii.edu
Phone: (808)956-3411
Fax: (808)956-9422

For questions regard the course content, and to get approval to register these course
please contact:

Professor Chhany Sak-Humphry
sak@hawaii.edu
Phone: (808)956-8070

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