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Tips on how to study online

Online courses can be a more
convenient, and sometimes cheaper,
means of learning. If you signed up for
an online class, however, sometimes
concentrating on studying can be
difficult. As you often absorb the
material on your own time, you may
struggle to stay focused.

Create and stick to a strict study schedule.
Make sure to find ways to work with
online material. You may, for example,
need to print out lecture notes on
occasion so you can study away from
the computer.  Make sure to use effective study skills. Study skills that
would work in any course are
applicable to an online class.

Creating a Study Schedule
Choose a study space with
reliable Internet access.
You will probably need to refer to
online lectures and notes when you
study. Therefore, you will need a
study space where your Internet
access will not be interrupted.
Internet access will be particularly
important during things like study
sessions for your class.

A place like an Internet cafe
usually has reliable Internet
access, as do some coffee
shops and restaurants. Just
make sure employees won't
mind you hanging around
these places for long hours
while you study.

You can also try a library.
Set a time to log onto your
class each day. Maintaining
a strict schedule is vital to success
in an online course. Even though
you may not be required to attend
classes or lectures at particular
times, you still need to keep up
with the course material on your
own time. Therefore, self-discipline
is important. Set a time each week
to log onto the class and study
materials.

You may have some regular
lecture times you need to
attend. However, you should
also make time on your own
end for review. This is
especially important if you're
required to review some of
the course material on your
own.

To make an online class feel
as vigorous as an in-person
course, choose the same
times and days to login each
week. Set a specific
time frame for how long
you'll read and review
materials. You can, for
example, log in from 2
o'clock to 4 o'clock Mondays,
Wednesdays, and Fridays to
study.

Make a calendar to follow.
Oftentimes, deadlines won't
be as obvious in an online course.
As you won't be attending lectures
every day, where you'll be
reminded of due dates, making a
calendar for your own reference is
important. Add information as it
becomes available, such as from emails from your instructor or
notifications from the course.

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You can make a physical
calendar for yourself if you
study at home.

Write down things like the dates papers are due and the dates of tests
and quizzes. This will help let
you know when you need to
start committing to reviewing
materials.
You can also make a calendar
on your phone or laptop. This
may be more helpful if you
don't study at home, as you'll
be able to refer to it while
you're out studying.

Strive to stick to your
schedule.
It can be hard to stick to a schedule for an online course. This is especially true if you're allowed to do things like
watch lectures on your own time.
However, be strict with yourself
about adhering to your schedule.
Self-discipline is vital to your
success in an online course.
Make sure to treat an online course as
seriously as you would treat a
course you attend in person.

Working with Online Material
Print out any materials you
can. Sometimes, a computer
can be a distraction. It can be
helpful to turn your laptop off at
times to study. In addition to
helping you study away from your
computer, you can highlight
printed out materials and also
make notes in the margins.
If you prefer to read typed
lectures or reading material
on a screen, you may want to
invest in a Kindle. These aren’t
back lit, which reduces eye
strain compared to reading
on a computer screen. You should also print out things like a course schedule
and syllabus. It's good to
have a physical copy of these
materials to refer to throughout the course. Take notes on online

lectures.
You should take
notes online as rigorously as you
would during a physical lecture.
Sit with a pen and paper and take
careful, legible notes in front of
your computer. Handwritten notes
increase your retention of the
material better than typed notes.
Use headings and dates to
keep track of what materials
are covered in each section
of your notes. You can refer
to these headings later when
studying.

Do not try to record every
single detail an instructor
said. Instead, jot down the
general idea and any insights
that help you better
understand the material.
Later, when you're studying,
you can refer to your notes
to remember the major ideas
of the course.
Even if you can re-watch
lectures, taking notes is still
helpful. It helps better
remember the material later
and you can also write down
key material. If you need to,
say, remember a date, you
can refer to your notes
instead of searching the video
for the specific moment
when this date was
mentioned.

Write out difficult material.
If something is really difficult to understand, try writing it down. You can also try writing and rewriting anything you have to memorize. This can be a helpful technique for studying for any course, including an online
one. You can copy your notes
onto a new sheet of paper.
You can also write down
vocabulary words, dates,
names of important figures,
and other information you
need to memorize.

Read difficult information out loud.
If you're really struggling to understand something, reading it out loud can help. You will both see and hear the material, helping you better
commit it to memory. If a lot of
your online course material is text,
this can be very helpful. If you have
written lectures, for example, you
won't hear them read out loud by
an instructor. It can help to read
them out loud yourself. You can also try summarizing the material from memory out loud. You can, for
example, pretend you're
explaining a concept to
another student.
Using Effective Study Techniques
Avoid online distractions.
It can be difficult to focus on
your online course if you have a
social media account open in
another tab or are receiving
notifications on your computer.
When you’re doing classwork,
avoid browsing the Internet,
checking your email, and other
distractions. If necessary, you can install an app that will restrict your
access to certain websites
during a designated period of
time so you can focus on
your studies.

Have goals for each study session.
Never go into a study session undirected. Have specific goals each time you sit down to study. You can break the material up into chunks and study one chunk at a time. Make a
schedule for yourself, with
individual study sessions divided by
topic.
You should also remember
your overall academic goals when you study. This can help with your motivation. Think about how a good
grade will contribute to your
overall GPA. Think about how
the material will benefit you
after the course.

Quiz and test yourself.
Simple memorization can only go so far. One of the most effective means to memorize material is giving yourself tests and quizzes. Quizzing can improve memorization because of a process called "retrieval." Every time a memory is retrieved, it becomes
more accessible in the future. If
there are practice tests and quizzes
available online, take as many as
you can. You can also make up
tests and quizzes for yourself.
Flashcards can be a great way
to test yourself on things like
vocabulary and dates.
You can also write down
potential exam questions as
you study. This can be very
helpful if you're expecting an
essay test. After you finish
studying, take the test you
made for yourself.

Take breaks.
Studying for long hours can easily lead to burnout. It's important to take
breaks as you study. Take a break
about every hour or so. Do
something fun, like watch TV for a
few minutes or go for a brief walk,
and then return to your materials.
You will find yourself feeling
refreshed and recharged after a
quick break.

Reach out to instructors
with questions. Remember,
your instructor in an online course
is a valuable resource. Just because
you don't see them every day does
not mean you can't reach out to
them. If you stumble across
anything confusing while studying,
do not hesitate to send your
instructor an email asking for clarification.

If you have a web camera, try
setting up a video chat
meeting with your instructor
for face-to-face feedback.

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