Posted on 30 April 2010. Tags: life experience for education, online learning aids, online learning tools, Surviving School
Education should be relevant and make a difference in your life. Discovering ways that your experience fits into the discussion makes the topic significant and applicable to your job or future education. Some courses naturally build on experience, such as business, sociology, or psychology.
Instructor want to see more than book learning. They want to see that you have synthesized the information and can use it effectively. You will find that because distance learning uses forum posts for discussion, you can take time to formulate a knowledgeable response before you reply. Online discussion questions are great avenues for creating relevance, and discovering the significance of a subject will help you internalize the information.
(Source: eLearn Magazine)

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Posted on 29 January 2010. Tags: avoiding burnout, Online Learning, online learning aids, online learning tools, study tips
One of the keys to your success will be how you study. We all know that cramming might help you get that quick grade increase before an exam, but is there a better way? YES! Pace yourself!
As soon as you start learning about the material covered in the course, begin to study efficiently for the mid-term and final. Many courses also have other tests and pop quizzes, so by doing a small amount of studying every day, you’re preparing yourself for whatever your professor throws your way. Even just 15 minutes every night before you go to sleep can help you retain material. Come finals week, you’ll have a very good base of knowledge before you ever crack open a book to prepare for the exam.
- Online Learning Tips Staff

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