Do you prefer in-person classes and do all you can to avoid online learning? Read on to learn tips for meeting the challenges of online learning head-on.
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Yes to all of this! I just finished my MSN-FNP online, and feel like I learned so much more than I normally have in classes because I was able to focus more without the distractions in the classroom setting while working at it on my own schedule. Time management is super important, and students have to be self-motivated, for sure!
With the COVID-19 pandemic, many students are having to leave behind in-person classes for online. Although online courses are not new, students often feel they're not getting what they need. It's true, these courses can be challenging, but there are effective strategies you can use to be successful.
Treat It Like A Traditional Course
Online courses require discipline and a good strategy is treating them just as you would an in-person class. Without discipline, it is easy to put off coursework until later, adding unnecessary stress.
Be Persistent
You will meet challenges in on-line classes, such as:
Persistence is a big key to online success. When you're faced with a problem, keep trying, ask for help and persist through the challenges.
Be Accountable
Students are routinely given reminders for assignment due dates and exams during in-person classes. But in on-line courses, it is up to you to know due dates and allow yourself enough time to complete assignments. It may help to have an "accountability partner" you check in with to stay organized and proactive with coursework.
Manage Your Time
Unlike in-person classes, online courses aren't taught in real-time and don't have set class times. This flexibility is what draws many students to online learning, but it's a drawback for procrastinators. Without time management, you will find yourself cramming for exams and turning in incomplete assignments. Let's look at some valuable tips for improving your time management skills.
Am I dedicating enough time for coursework?
Am I cramming before exams?
Do I often underestimate the amount of time I need to complete coursework?
Create A Good Study Place
Having a regular study place will help you to establish a routine, stay organized and limit distractions. You can do this by:
Be A Good Communicator
There will be times when you'll need to ask for clarification or help in your online classes. Be persistent in communicating with your instructor and keep in mind- they don't know you need help unless you reach out. There are several ways you can do this:
Be sure to read the course syllabus and make note of the instructor's preferred method of communication.
Be An Active Participant
Participating in your online class is key to success. There are several ways you can actively participate, including:
Want More Tips?
Many colleges have great tips and strategies for online success available on their websites. Here are a few to get you started:
Share Your Strategy
What tips or advice do you have to help others adjust to online learning?
About J.Adderton, BSN, MSN
J.Adderton has over 25 years nursing experience, specializing in education, leadership, rural health and project management.
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