What does it takes to be a successful online student?

By hatch1

Some issues to consider being a successful on-line student:TIME –You need to be willing to dedicate sufficient time to the learning process.  THINKING –An online course allows you the time to consider your opinions and responses before posting them for others to read.  LEARNING –You need to realize that there IS a difference between the regular, traditional “campus life” and the “life” you have as a student in an online-learning environment.  WRITING –Writing is KEY to succeeding in higher education today, especially in an online class.  It is the primary method whereby you communicate your thoughts, opinions, and reactions to the subject matter. DISCIPLINEHowever, the accelerated pace we offer students means you must discipline yourself to keep up with your assignments and to spend the time necessary both to interact with the online material and to complete the assignments in such a way that you’ll be satisfied with your effort—and your grade.EFFORT –Therefore, though it may be easier to “arrive” at class by sitting down at your computer, the amount of effort required is the same.  It will take work on your part to learn the subject matter and to earn the credits that form the basis of your quality degree program.PROJECTS –Though you may never meet your classmates, your professor may still give you opportunities to work collaboratively in the completion of certain projects—just as you might in a traditional classroom.  TECHNOLOGY –Inasmuch as you’re basically “exchanging” the traditional classroom for our high-tech online-learning environment, certain computer technology abilities and skills are essential.  How does it differ from being a successful on-line teacher?The teacher has to make sure that assignments are posted in a timely manner giving students ample time to complete the work and grade the assignments.  The teacher has to deal with flexibility, quality and relevance material posted on-line. 

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