A U.S. Department of Education study entitled
Evaluation of Evidence-Based Practices in Online Learning found that online learning can even result in better performance than traditional settings.
But what does it take to succeed in a virtual classroom, where teachers and students are connected by technology?
"Online learning can be more convenient, effective and rewarding than traditional classes, but convenience doesn't mean it's easier," says Gwen Hillesheim, interim chief academic officer and provost of Colorado Technical University, a leading provider of education for career-motivated students. "Successful online students need to be proactive in their studies and take responsibility for their own learning. It takes self discipline and time management to do your best. But when the student is engaged, the learning can be significant and the experience fulfilling."
If you're an online student or considering taking virtual classes, here are five tips to help you succeed in a distance learning environment:
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Source: The Keene Sentinel