Successful Online Students
Successful online students:
  • Are self-motivated and goal-oriented.
  • Are able to stay on-task and complete assignments on-time.
  • Possess basic computer skills and are able to meet class software and Internet requirements: email, word processing, getting files from other locations, sending and receiving files, saving a file, cutting and pasting, and other skills specific to course content and technical level of the class.
  • Manage their time. It is best to treat an online course the same as an In-class course. Schedule time blocks to complete course work at specific times and stick to your schedule.
  • Allocate sufficient time to complete assignments. Online courses require a greater time investment by the student than a comparable In-class course. In Online courses, the student accepts the responsibility to learn the material. An online class takes more time. Make sure you allot sufficient time to be successful in the class.
  • Take responsibility for their own work product.
  • Are tenacious (sometimes the problems get sticky). When you don’t get the desired results in a lab, you don’t have an instructor in the room to answer your questions and assist with troubleshooting. You must be self-reliant. You must troubleshoot your own problems and attempt to figure out what the problem was. The instructor will be available for assistance but he is not immediately available.
  • Are able to work alone. In an Online class, you will frequently be alone. Students study at different times and at different paces. Many students do not like to work alone. They prefer the class community and the ability to collaborate on issues.
  • Are willing to communicate with the class. There are mandatory communication requirements built-in to the course (discussion items and group projects). Your chances of success will be increased by communicating frequently with your Online classmates outside of the mandatory items. If you become frustrated with a lab procedure or don’t understand something—communicate. Ask a classmate for assistance.
  • Online courses traditionally have a high drop rate (50% is not uncommon) and low success rate. Reasons for this range from the issues above to changes in job schedules or home issues. Life intrudes on our plans.

    Online or In-Classwhich version is right for you?