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Avoiding
The Distractions In Distance Learning |
by:
Terry
Lowery |
In
order to learn at home in a distance learning
program we first must learn to avoid the
distractions. They are the things that will
keep us focused and motivated on learning
and studying and if we don't find a way
to avoid or eliminate them we can find ourselves
not accomplishing what we set out to do.
The first step to reducing distractions
to our distance learning program is to identify
them. They may include everything from our
family and friends, although we certainly
don't want to eliminate them, to noise from
both inside and outside our home. They may
also include the constant intrusion of the
telephone or our cell phone to the master
distracter, the television.
Once we have identified the sources of our
distractions we can then develop a plan
to deal with them. Like most things that
need to change we need to go first. Start
by developing a study plan and a timetable
of hours that you will devote to your distance
learning program. Next determine which space
in your home would be the best place to
your studies and organize it so that it
is comfortable, and hopefully separate from
the rest of your household activities.
Then talk to your friends and family and
advice them of your plan and timetable.
Ask them for their cooperation during this
period of time and to respect your need
for time, space, and quiet to do your work.
You may need to remind your kids that they
need to keep their music a little lower
from time to time and to tell your friends
to drop over for coffee at another time,
after your studies are complete.
The next step is to reduce the noise level
so that you can concentrate on your studies.
Find a quiet place in your home so that
you are not disturbed by the regular noise
of your kids playing, the neighbors mowing
the lawn, or people having heated discussions
or debates that sometimes grow loud with
their arguments or laughter. Use headphones
if you have to, but create that quiet space
that will help you learn.
Finally, turn off the outside world. Shut
off your e-mail program and turn off your
personal digital assistance and pager. Unplug
the telephone to avoid interruptions. Last
but not least, turn off the television,
the master distracter. You can tape the
latest episode of your favorite television
show and watch it later, but don't try and
do both. One will suffer and it almost always
be your distance learning program.
Stay focused, stay motivated, reduce and
eliminate distractions, and study hard.
You will have your online college degree
in less time than you think.
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This article courtesy of http://www.degrees-online.net
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