วันเสาร์ที่ 3 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2552

What makes a good online learning candidate?


Taking courses online sounds like an exciting alternative to traditional face-to-face classes, however, online classes are not right for everyone. Online classes are very different from traditional classes in terms of the nature of class interaction, the presentation of materials and the overall learning experience. Even if you are an excellent student in traditional classes, you may find online classes not compatible with your learning style. Or, you may find that you don't have the essential computer skills to take courses online. Therefore, before you enroll in any online classes, make sure that online learning is right for you and you are ready for it. Taking the survey below may help you to decide.
1. I am self-disciplined. I can work on my own and not be easily distracted.
2. I am self-motivated to learn. I don't need stimulus from other students or being face to face with my instructor to motivate myself.
3. I have the time-management skills to balance online coursework with my professional and personal responsibilities.
4. I am willing to commit my time and effort to online courses (10 hours and up per week per course).
5. I have good writing and communication skills.
6. I find that I can take the time to organize my thoughts better when I write than when I talk.
7. I have good reading skills. I can read a book to learn how to do something.
8. I feel comfortable discussing issues and asking questions in an open forum.
9. I have strategies to get the most from the course study materials such as text book, study guide, syllabus, etc.
10. I can benefit from direct instructor feedback.
11. I like to have the freedom to choose when I attend class and when I study.
If you responded "yes" to nine or more of these statements, you probably have the necessary skills to succeed in an online class. If you responded "yes" to between six and nine of these statements, you may consider taking a blended course, instead of a completely online one. If you responded "yes" to less than six statements, you may want to consider taking a traditional classroom-delivered course.