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The following tips should make your online experience smoother.
 | Schedule time to log on to the course site and
study--REGULARLY! To promote success, reduce procrastination, and eliminate
frustration, schedule regular study time for the course, when you are most
efficient and when it is most convenient. You MUST log on several times a week!
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 | Take advantage of "any time, anywhere" learning! You do not have to
respond to discussion forum questions on the spot. Reflect on the questions and type
your responses in your word processor. This allows you to articulate your
responses before posting them, without worrying about being
"dropped" by your internet service provider. Also, unlike in traditional classes
where you have to listen to everyone's comments, in an online course, you
may choose to read and react only to those comments that intrigue you and
are relevant to your learning.
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 | Be extra cautious, kind, and sensitive! The online environment offers a level
playing field. Factors such as appearance, age, disabilities, race, etc. are
not visible. However, because of the lack of body language, students and teachers
may offend each other, often without intending to do so. Be polite and sensitive
when replying to posted comments. Don't "say" anything online that you would not
tell to someone's face.
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 | Don't stay lost and confused! When students get
overwhelmed, they drop. Often the mode of learning is blamed, when in fact
they didn't ask for help when they were lost or confused. If you are unclear about
something, it is very likely that others in the course have the same
question. Send an email message or call your instructor,
or post a message in the discussion forum. Your instructors are very
interested in your success!
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 | Go beyond the call of duty! Take advantage of the links to
supplementary materials that your instructor has gathered for you.
They will give you a more in-depth analysis of the course content.
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 | Stay in touch! Stay "connected" with the
course, your instructor, and your classmates. Don't allow yourself to fall
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