Keys To Becoming A Successful Online Learner

Keys To Becoming A Successful Online Learner

I run across both prospective and existing students every semester at Light University Online who actually fear the idea of using a computer.  If you are one of those students — don’t worry!  You will be surprised at the basic level of computer skill that is necessary for most online programs.  Here are few of the basic skills:

  1. You should be somewhat proficient at using email.
  2. You need a basic understanding of Microsoft Word so you can successfully complete any required written work.
  3. How to open, create and save files is another important aspect of virtual classroom literacy.  This might also include uploading or downloading files.
  4. Make yourself familiar with your school’s learning management software.  This software is the platform for course
    delivery.  Components might include discussion boards, chat rooms, learning modules, and tests.

A couple pieces of advice include:

  1. If you are still have “cold sweats” about using a computer to navigate the virtual classroom, try to find a tutorial that can help ease some of that anxiety.  Visit your local Best Buy or go to Amazon.com to see what is on their shelves.  I have found that Keystone Learning (www.keystonelearning.com) is one of the most comprehensive computer-based training libraries out there.
  2. Make sure that you are comfortable with your school’s learning management software.  Most schools, including Light University Online, offer online tutorials which walk you through the various features and benefits and teach you basic navigation.   At Light U, we even allow our students to navigate in and around a makeshift class.  Make sure that, if this is
    available to you, you take full advantage of it.   If you are still not comfortable, ask an enrollment counselor to walk you through some type of demonstration.

 

About The Author

Shaun Redgate is Vice President of Enrollment Management at Light University Online.  He has been in distance and online learning for 25 years and has seen this industry evolve from its humble beginnings to where it is today.  He is widely recognized as a leading expert in his field.  He has witnessed firsthand, as a student, faculty and in various administrative roles, how online learning changes lives.  Shaun holds his undergraduate and graduate degrees from Liberty University.

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