How to Succeed as an Online Student

You have been accepted into an online degree program and have utilized any transfer credits, but now what? You have the determination, and you’re fairly certain you have the discipline and time management skills necessary, but what should you focus on to truly succeed?

First of all, familiarize yourself with the college’s course management software. This is your virtual classroom and source for all school communications. Login to your classes frequently and check any school communications, such as your e-mail or a bulletin board announcement, at least twice a week.

Before classes start, if possible, preview the syllabi and order books and materials ahead of time. You don’t necessarily have to order supplies from the campus bookstore, so search the Internet for textbooks at a lower cost.

Keep a consistent schedule when it comes to class. Set aside a specific hour or certain days of the week to devote to schoolwork. If you get in the habit of doing this, it’s much easier to maintain a schedule throughout the rest of the semester.

If the online program provides chat rooms, online lectures, tutoring services, or discussion boards, make full use of these facilities. Get to know the college’s online research resources such as the library website or other databases. If you aren’t sure how to access these technologies, talk with your advisor.

Keeping an open communication with your advisor is vital. Check in every so often with an e-mail to make sure everything is on track to keep yourself up-to-date with any deadlines. And don’t forget to celebrate those accomplishments!

 

Online Learning Exposes You to New Cultures

It used to be that immersing yourself in a culture required getting on a plane and flying to another country. With the advent of the internet, new worlds have opened up to any individual with internet access. If you want to learn about new cultures, you can do so easily and in a variety of ways while sitting behind your computer at home.

Interacting with Diverse Cultures While Learning

One way that the online experience can expand your awareness of other cultures is simply through signing up for online classes that will be attended by people from all over the world. Opportunities for this experience exist in a variety of subjects and industries. A financial trader might hold regular seminars online speaking in English to students from all over the world. A talented chef might hold a webinar from the comfort of his own kitchen in Australia and his students might be from a dozen different countries. These online environments often provide valuable exposure to the nuances of various cultures as students interact with one another.

Engaging in Online Forum Discussions

You don’t have to sign up for a formal class to be exposed to a variety of cultures online. Simply seeking out discussion forums frequented by people of many nations will give you this same type of exposure. If you are a writer, for example, you might join an online forum where you can interact with a diverse group of writers. Often, you’ll find that the main language is English, yet you are communicating with people from many different continents. A writer from an English-speaking country in Africa might join the discussion to share about living conditions in his country. An American living in South America might share his perspective on life in that region.

The possibilities for exposure to other cultures online are endless. Through the written word, photos and videos, you can often feel as though you’ve been there in person.