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Successful Student Characteristics in The Distance Learning Environment

The document outlines the characteristics necessary for students to be successful in distance learning courses. It states that online students must be independent learners, able to keep up with readings and assignments without reminders from instructors. They must also be active participants, sharing their experiences and questions in discussions. Successful online students are comfortable with written communication, self-motivated, and able to spend 12-15 hours per week on each course. Critical thinking and decision making skills are also important for navigating the online learning process.

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Successful Student Characteristics in The Distance Learning Environment

The document outlines the characteristics necessary for students to be successful in distance learning courses. It states that online students must be independent learners, able to keep up with readings and assignments without reminders from instructors. They must also be active participants, sharing their experiences and questions in discussions. Successful online students are comfortable with written communication, self-motivated, and able to spend 12-15 hours per week on each course. Critical thinking and decision making skills are also important for navigating the online learning process.

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Successful Student Characteristics

in the Distance Learning Environment


Besides understanding the equipment and technology in an Internet or online
course, youll want to assess whether or not you have what it takes to be a good
online learner. Review this information before registering for an online course at
Auburn University.
Advice for Taking Internet Courses
Online courses are not for everyone. If you want to be on campus attending classes
in a traditional classroom setting, you may not be happy with an online class. The
level of social interaction can be very high in the virtual classroom, but it is not the
same as being on an actual college campus.
Independent Learning
Since you wont be in a classroom with your professor and classmates, you will
need to be capable of independent learning. Your instructor will provide you with a
syllabus, course documents, required readings, and other course content areas,
guiding you through your learning experience. The instructor will be available via
email, phone and online chat sessions to answer questions, in addition to
evaluating, critiquing and responding to your work.
Since the class doesnt meet in a physical space at a set time, you, the student, will
have to learn independently. You will be responsible for keeping up with the
assigned readings and turning in assignments according to the timeline on the
syllabus and/or course schedule. Remember, you wont have a faculty member
reminding you of this in class.
Active Participant
In the traditional classroom, there are typically two kinds of students: those who
participate and those who dont. Quite often, there are one or two students who
tend to ask all the questions while everyone else passively listens and absorbs the
information presented.
In online learning, students simply cant sit in the back of their virtual class and not
participate. Your questions, thoughts, ideas and opinions are important for the
learning process of everyone in the class, and for yourself. Without interaction,
there can be no learning in the online environment. The instructor can grade your
assignments, but you need to ask the questions.
Taking courses online requires students to use different and specialized skills. To be
successful as an online student, you should:
1. Have access to a computer and access to the Internet.
If you don't have access to these tools at home or at your place of work, you
may be able to use the equipment at your local library. Check with your
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instructor to find out if you need any special software for the course, such as a
DVD player or microphone.
2. Be willing to share your educational experiences as part of the learning
process.
The online environment is open and friendly, and you will benefit from
communicating and sharing your experiences with your fellow students. Because
this forum for communication eliminates the visual barriers that hinder some
individuals from expressing themselves, it can work well for both introverts and
extroverts. In addition, you have time to reflect on the information before
responding, which is often easier than having to respond in a traditional, inperson discussion group.
3. Be comfortable and proficient at written communication.
Because nearly all communication is written in the virtual classroom, you will be
writing profusely, quickly and often. If you have limited writing abilities or are
uncomfortable expressing yourself in writing, work on improving these skills
before or as part of your online experience.
4. Be self-motivated and self-disciplined.
Because there is freedom and flexibility in the online environment that doesn't
exist to such a great extent in a traditional classroom, you need to be
particularly responsible and self-disciplined. The online process requires a
commitment. Schedule regular study and log-in times for your online courses.
5. Be willing to let your instructor know about problems.
Instructors who teach online courses can't see if you are having problems, such
as confusion, frustration, boredom, or absence. If you are experiencing
difficulties on any level-either with course content or the technology,
communicate this to your instructor immediately. If you don't, your instructor
will never know what kinds of problems you may be experiencing.
6. Be prepared to spend as much time per week as the course requires - usually
12 to 15 hours per week per course.
Online courses are not easier than traditional classroom courses. You may find
that they require more time, commitment, and discipline.
7. Be able to meet the requirements.
Your online program will have the same requirements as any quality educational
program. If you want to succeed in your online program, you must view it as a
more convenient way to receive your education, not an easier way.
8. Be able to apply critical thinking and decision making skills to the learning
process.
The online learning process will require you to make decisions based on facts as
well as experience. You must be able to use critical thought to assimilate
information and make effective decisions.

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Tips for Success in an Online Course

Check your e-mail frequently.


Keep in contact with your instructor.
Allow a reasonable amount of time for instructor response.
Advise the instructor promptly of any changes in your e-mail address and/or
telephone numbers.
Interact with your classmates as much as possible.
Keep up with weekly assignments.
When in doubt, ask questions.
Be open to this new method of instruction and have fun.

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