How to Succeed as an Online
Student
Online courses are an
excellent way for busy professionals to gain advanced training
and certifications or switch career paths. They can also be very
effective for first-time job seekers who need specialized
training. However, before signing up, here are a few factors
that can ensure an online student's success.
Time Management
Time management may be the
biggest factor in succeeding at your online course. Successful
online students have to be very proactive in their studies and
take responsibility for their own learning.
To master time management, first determine what time of day you
think you will be most focused on your studies. Are you a
morning person or a night owl? Do you concentrate best after a
cup of coffee or after lunch? Once you narrow in on a time of
day reserve a designated allotment of time to dedicate to your
course.
Stay committed to that reserved time and treat it like an appointment that can’t be budged.
Balancing Personal Obligations
While there are many reasons
to take an online course – one of the most frequent reasons
students choose these courses is because of the convenience.
Whether you have a full-time job, don’t want to fight traffic or
are raising a family – balancing school and personal obligations
can become a juggling act.
The beauty of self-paced, online courses is that
you can study around your schedule – so be sure to set study
time during your down time – even if that means 11 p.m.
Study Environment
An ideal study environment is just that – ideal. Some students need absolute silence while others can’t seem to concentrate without noise in the background. No matter what your preference is, a well-lit place that is free from distractions is recommended. Note that you’ll make much better use of thirty minutes of disruption-free study than an hour’s worth of commotion-filled learning. If you can’t escape in-home interruptions, try the library or a coffee shop. Schedule your designated study time when you can be in a distraction-free environment and your chances for success will increase and the time you need to devote to your course will decrease.
Questions
Don’t be afraid to ask
questions. As an online student there are several ways to get
the answers you are seeking. If your course offers instructor
support (and I would recommend courses that do), you can always
direct inquiries to your teacher. Top-notch courses tend to
provide first-class support so that students never feel lost or
alone during the e-learning process.
However, online chat rooms, if provided, are another great
resource for students seeking answers. Online chat rooms give
students a forum to meet other students taking the same course
and ask questions or discuss assignments. More than likely
another student taking the course has had or will have the same
question.
If you need an immediate answer – do your best to find the
answer yourself. You’ll likely satisfy other lingering questions
in the process and often times the journey to the answer teaches
you more than the answer itself.
Get What You Give
Remember that noncredit,
continuing education and certificate courses are designed to
provide the skills necessary to acquire professional caliber
positions for in-demand occupations. The more effort you put
forth in these online courses to comprehend the lessons taught
the more likely you are to succeed after the course is finished.
Extra effort during the course will lead to an easier transition
in your new positions or with your new responsibilities.
Elearning has a lot to offer students who dedicate the time and
focus to extracting everything the course has to offer.
As president and CEO of Gatlin Education
Services, Inc., Stephen Gatlin develops corporate vision and
strategic direction, manages product development and
international expansion efforts, and oversees day-to-day
operations of the world’s largest provider of online workforce
development programs to colleges and universities.