Tag Archive | "interactive learning"

Buddy Up


Distance learning can seem a lot less overwhelming when you have someone to work with. Find another person who is new to online learning and wants to take the same class. You can ask each other questions, figure out technology problems and just provide a virtual shoulder to cry on if your partner is discouraged or frustrated.

If you aren’t sure whether you can find someone else who’s taking the class to team up with, don’t worry. Almost all online classes offer some way for students to meet up virtually and you will probably discover two or three other students who would love to work as a team during one of these online activities.

(source: Suite101.com)

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Each One, Teach One


Educators have long noted that one of the best ways to learn something is to teach it to someone else. Remember your seventh-grade presentation on Costa Rica? By teaching to the rest of the class, your teacher hoped you would gain even more from the assignment. You can apply the same principle today by sharing your newly learned skills and knowledge with others.

Start by translating the information into your own words. This process alone helps solidify new knowledge in your brain. Next, find some way to share what you’ve learned. Some ideas include writing a blog post, creating a podcast or participating in a group discussion.

(source: About.com)


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Making it Over the Hump


Wednesday is the sigh of relief for most people in the workforce. Once the day is over you’re about in the clear for the weekend where you can rest and forget about your responsibilities from that week. This may be true for some, but for most, especially online learners, it’s unrealistic. Most students need to have assignments submitted by Sunday, others have to have classwork posted by Wednesday.

Regardless of the day, there is no slowing down once you hit the hump of the week. The best way to avoid the sluggish pull of a lazy weekend is to tackle your assignments early so you can go out and play. Just like back in grade school, no TV or playing until your homework is done. The same should hold true now, even though you have may have a demanding job and a family at home. Wednesday shouldn’t be the day of the week where you slow down, instead use it to speed up and get your work in early.

-Online Learning Tips Staff


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Rules of “Netiquette”


Netiquette, although a fairly new term, has quickly become a commonly used buzzword surrounding online education. When taking an online course, your communication skills and how you interact with your classmates will play a key role in your success. Take a look at five important netiquette rules you should follow in an online course or education environment.

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