Before you begin your first online course, take some time to reflect on your needs and preferences to determine whether you are ready to be a successful online learner. Your instructor or school might even provide a self-assessment quiz or questionnaire to help you with this process.
As the chart shows, those who succeed in online courses are often self-motivated, disciplined, and organized; typically, they are also strong readers and engaged communicators. While successful online students often enjoy the challenges of independent learning, they also enjoy interacting regularly and sharing with their peers. In other words, they don’t take courses online as a way to avoid other people.
If you don’t yet fit the profile of a successful online learner, think about whether you are willing to adapt your study habits and communication styles in ways that will help you succeed. Because online learning isn’t right for everyone, you might realize that a traditional, on-campus class would better suit your needs. In many cases, though, you can set goals, acquire a few skills, and make small behavioral adjustments that will greatly increase your chances of success. If you’re committed to learning online, the strategies and suggestions that follow can help you make the most of your experience.
Qualities, skills, and tools of successful online learners
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