Kish STEM students benefit from ‘Smitty’ Assistantship
Three Kishwaukee College students participated in science-based learning opportunities during the 2024-2025 school year thanks to the Robert L. “Smitty” Smith Assistantship.
Read MoreThere are several ways to take classes at Kish. Choose the best option for you.
All class meetings are in person in a traditional classroom setting on the Kishwaukee College campus or remote site.
Class meetings take place in a flex classroom where students can attend either in person or virtually via Zoom. For each scheduled class meeting, students may choose whether to come to campus or attend online via Zoom, depending on what works best for them on any given day.
Classes meet online on specific days and times. Instructors and students interact using video conferencing tools such as Zoom or Google Meets. Learn more about online learning.
Classes meet entirely online. There are no specific meeting days or times required. Instructors and students interact through a course management system, email, discussion boards and other tools. Learn more about online learning.
Classes take place both virtually and in a traditional on-campus classroom. These courses required a hands-on component at Kishwaukee College during a specific day and time. The online component may be synchronous or asynchronous.
FACE-TO-FACE | FLEX | ONLINE-ASYNCHRONOUS | ONLINE-SYNCHRONOUS | HYBRID | |
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Do we meet in person? |
X |
X |
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|
X |
Do we have real-time interaction? |
X |
X |
|
X |
X |
Is class at a specific time? |
X |
X |
|
X |
X |
Can I do coursework on my own time? |
|
|
X |
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(Depends on if online component is synchronous or asynchronous) |
Do I rely on internet for instruction? |
|
X |
X |
X |
X |
Three Kishwaukee College students participated in science-based learning opportunities during the 2024-2025 school year thanks to the Robert L. “Smitty” Smith Assistantship.
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