Engagement in Online Learning
How does one stay
engaged in an online learning situation? That is definitely a tough one. There is
no hands-on work in the classroom, no face to face time with a teacher, and no
other student to meet in the library and study with. Sounds like it could even
be harder than a regular, on-campus class. Maybe it’s not and maybe the basics
are all the same.
What are the basics to good learning? These tips below are adapted from a Cengage Learning article dated January 11th, 2013.
- Attend Class Regularly
- Come Prepared
- Limit Distractions
- Participate and Ask Questions
- Take Notes
Attend
Class Regularly-
In an online course that means making time for class. Most people taking
an online course are because they don’t have time to attend a regular campus. It
doesn’t mean that you won’t still have to put in some hours. Log on and work
often!
Limit
Distractions-
Enough stuff can distract you from learning in a regular class. Now add
doorbells, phones ringing, dog barking, and kids screaming. Find a place where
you can tune this out and gets some real work done!
Participate- Take time to complete all readings and assignments.
Also do not forget to interact with the other students through the blogs. If
you are having troubles ask questions. Just because the teacher isn’t right in
front of you doesn’t mean that they do not have multiple mediums for you to get
your answers.
Take
Notes- I know in
most cases notes are not graded and you can go back to the material at any time
on the website, but note taking is an integral part of learning. Your brain can
pick up a lot just from you writing it down.
Online learning can be fun if you just stay engaged in
the process and put forth a little effort!


Jason, you are right that much of online learning occurs in isolation (e.g., writing a paper). But I encourage you (and your classmates) to seek out help when you encounter obstacles or confusions. Email me! Comment on classmates' blogs when you want to ask them a question. Keep up the good work!
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