Can You Be a
Successful Online Student?
The online learning process is normally accelerated and requires commitment on the studentŐs
part. Staying up with the class and completing all work on time are vital. If a
student falls behind, it is almost impossible to catch up. So you must be
prepared to ŇattendÓ your online classes with the same regularity you attend
traditional classes. In general, the online student should possess the
following qualities:
1.
Feel that high quality learning can take place without going to
a traditional classroom.
If you feel that a traditional classroom is a
prerequisite to learning, you may be more comfortable in the traditional
classroom. Online is not for everybody. A student who wants to be on a
traditional campus attending a traditional classroom is probably not going to
be happy online. While the level of social interaction can be very high in the
virtual classroom given that many barriers come down in the online format, it
is not the same as living in a dorm on a campus. An online student is expected
to:
á Participate in the virtual classroom 5-7 days a week
á Be able to work with others in completing projects
á Be able to use the technology properly
á Be able to meet the minimum standards as set forth by the
institution
á Be able to complete assignments on time
á
Enjoy communicating in
writing.
2.
Be open-minded about sharing life, work, and educational
experiences as part of the learning process.
The online process requires you to utilize
your experiences. This forum for communication eliminates the visual barriers that hinder some
individuals in expressing themselves. In addition, you will be given time to
reflect on the information before responding.
3.
Be able to communicate through writing.
In the Virtual Classroom, nearly all
communication is written, so it is critical that you feel comfortable in expressing
yourself in writing. If you have limited writing abilities, you should address
your limitations before or as part of the online experience. This may require
remedial efforts on your part.
4. Be self-motivated
and self-disciplined.
With the freedom and flexibility of the online
environment comes responsibility. The online process takes a real commitment
and discipline to keep up with the flow of the process.
5. Be willing to
"speak up" if problems arise.
Many of the non-verbal communication
mechanisms that instructors use in determining whether students are having
problems (confusion, frustration, boredom, absence, etc.) are not possible in
the online paradigm. If you experience difficulty on any level (either with the
technology or with the course content), you must communicate this immediately.
Otherwise the instructor will never know what is wrong.
6. Be willing and able
to commit to 4 to 15 hours per week per course.
Online is not easier than the traditional
educational process. In fact, many students say it requires much more time and
commitment.
7. Be able to meet the
minimum requirements for the program.
The requirements for online are no less than
that of any other quality educational program. You should view online as a
convenient way to receive your education – not an easier way.
8. Accept critical
thinking and decision making as part of the learning process.
The learning process requires the student to
make decisions based on facts as well as experience. Assimilating information
and executing the right decisions requires critical thought; case analysis does
this very effectively.
9. Have access to a
computer and a modem.
The communication medium is a computer, phone
line, and high-speed Internet access; you must have access to the necessary
equipment, all of which are available at Lassen College, at most public
libraries, and at many employment offices.
10. Be able to think
ideas through before responding.
Meaningful and quality input into the virtual
classroom is an essential part of the learning process. Time is given in the
process to allow for the careful consideration of responses. The testing and
challenging of ideas is encouraged; you will not always be right, just be
prepared to accept a challenge.