The Palm Beach Atlantic University (PBA) eLearning Department and the Office of Faculty Development comprise the Center for Teaching Excellence. The eLearning Department provides the academic support services, infrastructure, professional development and technical support to implement and maintain the effective use of technology in the delivery of high-quality courses for our students to enhance their learning experience.
We accomplish this through our collaborative partnerships with a variety of innovative technologies and systems such as:
100% of the direct instruction of the course is delivered using some form of technology when the student and instructor are separated by time, space, or both. All special course components (exams, internships, practice, clinical, labs, etc.) that cannot be completed online can be completed off-campus. Courses may have virtual synchronous class attendance requirements which will be published in the PBA online course schedule.
80-99% of the direct instruction of the course is delivered using some form of technology when the student and instructor are separated by time, space, or both. There is a requirement for the student to attend campus or another explicit geographic location for a portion of the course. These courses are conducted primarily via web-based instruction and collaboration. Courses may require proctored examinations, and may include opportunities for face-to-face orientations, but there may be limited class attendance requirements.
A combination of face-to-face and technology delivered instruction where from 50 to 79% of direct instruction is delivered utilizing some form of technology when the student and faculty member are separated by time, space or both. These courses may include required classroom attendance and alternate eLearning delivery methods. Hybrid courses have considerable content distributed over the Internet and/or via other eLearning or technology delivery methods, which may replace some class sessions. Hybrid courses may combine a video component with online instruction and assignments.
A combination of face-to-face and technology delivered instruction where from 20 to 49% of instruction is delivered when the student and faculty member are separated by time, space or both. These courses will include required classroom attendance and alternate eLearning delivery methods. Minimally Hybrid courses may have content distributed via eLearning or technology delivery methods, which may replace some class sessions.
All currently enrolled PBA students receive 5 hours of free tutoring per term. Reach out to the PBA eLearning team for additional online tutoring hours and/or assistance with online tutoring by emailing onlinehelp@nhmhcar.com or calling (561) 803-2652.
1301 South Olive Avenue, Room 108
(north west most entrance next to the VL Rinker building)
Contact the eLearning Department
onlinehelp@nhmhcar.com | (561) 803-2652
PBA’s online courses are open to students in 49 states (excludes California) through our agreement with the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (NC-SARA).
PBA is a member of the Quality Matters (QM) organization. QM is a nationally recognized, faculty-driven peer-review process used to ensure quality in online and hybrid course design via a research based, standards rubric. Our Instructional Designers and faculty have received QM professional development and certification in using the QM Higher Education Rubric.
Quality Matters (QM) Organization
PBA’s commitment to quality online and hybrid course design is evidenced in the recent award of the Association of Christian Continuing Education Schools and Seminaries (ACCESS) Course of the Year Award for Outstanding Hybrid Course. The award was given at the annual conference on March 15, 2019. The hybrid course which won the award was NUR 6153 Advanced Nursing Practicum II.