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5
Questions To Ask Yourself Before Taking
Your First Online Class |
by:
Kris
Bickell |
Just
a few short years ago, the idea of taking
a college course through the Internet was
something online "techies" considered. Now
that people realize how convenience it is
to take a class without leaving home, more
and more people are taking advantage of
using their computer to learn.
But while the technology used for online
classes is so simple just about anyone can
become an online student, you should ask
yourself the following 5 questions first
- and save yourself a lot of stress!
1) Do you have the time?
Many people think - mistakenly - that online
courses are "easier" than traditional campus
classes. But most online classes require
regular participation. So, you must have
the time to "log on" to your course several
times each week, complete the assignments
and do your homework, and interact with
the other students.
All of this takes time.and, you have to
account for the time you would normally
have spent in the classroom. If you have
the time, you will find taking an online
class to be very convenient!
2) Do you have the discipline?
Sure, most online classes don't require
you to be on the computer at a specific
time (although some do). So it is up to
you to make sure you check in on your class
several times each week. With a busy work
schedule, sports, hobbies, housework, kids,
it's easy to put your class low on your
priority list. And that could mean big trouble
when it comes time to get your grade.
It's not the teacher's job to remind you
to keep up with your work - that's your
responsibility. A simple way to make this
work is to create your own schedule, so
each week you know exactly when it's time
to "go to class"!
3) Do you have the money?
While there are many free or low-cost online
"self help" courses available, college courses
almost always cost the same whether you
take them on-campus, or online. Colleges
have to buy the software, train their faculty,
and offer student services after hours -
so expecting online courses to be less expensive
is not reasonable.
On the other hand, the same financial aid
is often available for online classes, just
as with campus classes. So, money should
not stop any student from furthering their
education!
4) Do you have the right technical skills?
Fortunately, you don't have to be a computer
"genius" to take an online class. The technology
has become very simple for students and
teachers to use, so that students who can
"surf the Internet" and use email usually
have the necessary technical skills.
Before getting started, the school offering
the course should have a sample course,
tutorial, or other training to help you
determine if there are any skills you need
to learn, so you can become a successful
online student!
5) Do you have the right computer equipment?
Since most online classes are taught through
the Internet, students usually don't need
any special computer equipment. However,
most online classes require students to
have reliable access to the Internet, an
email account (and the knowledge to use
it), a word processor (such as Microsoft
Word), and antivirus software. Check with
your school to see if there are any other
requirements.
A high speed internet connection is usually
not required, but if instructors use graphics,
videos, audio lectures, or other big files,
a high speed connection (such as DSL or
cable) will help you open the files, and
do you work, more efficiently!
Are you ready now to take your first online
class? Then it's time to contact your local
college, or search the internet for an online
class directory, and see what online courses
you can take!
About the author:
Kris Bickell is the owner of Hi-Speed-Internet.com,
a helpful site for consumers comparing high
speed internet services. For information
on high speed DSL, Cable, and Wireless Internet,
visit: http://www.Hi-Speed-Internet.com,and
sign up for the free email course "5 Simple
Ways To Increase Your Computer Speed". ©
2005 Hi-Speed-Internet.com
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