Qualities, skills, and tools of successful online learners
Qualities, skills, and tools of successful online learners
Successful online learners . . .
- are self-motivated and self-directed
- are resourceful and can puzzle out solutions to problems
- are comfortable with challenges
- are organized and disciplined learners
- have good time management skills
- complete their work with few reminders
- like discussing ideas with others
- are comfortable interacting with individuals and groups online
Reading and writing skills
Successful online learners . . .
- have strong reading skills
- are able to follow written directions without also hearing them
- are able to draft, review, and revise documents online
- can write clear, concise messages in a timely manner
Successful online learners . . .
- have enough time to commit to succeeding in an online course
- understand that one course is equivalent to a part-time job and that a full course load is equivalent to a full-time job
- make an effort to balance school, work, and family commitments
Successful online learners . . .
- type quickly
- know how to navigate the Web to find reliable information
- can easily upload and download documents
- know how to send and receive e-mail—with and without attachments
- know how to use help tools or help menus to find answers to questions about software
Hardware, software, and Internet connection
Successful online learners . . .
- have regular (preferably daily) access to a reliable personal computer
- use an Internet browser and a word processing program that meet their instructor’s requirements
- have regular (preferably daily) access to a reliable high-speed Internet connection that supports interactivity and smooth streaming of audio and video files
- have a backup plan to address any technology challenges