A survival guide companion for students beginning their first online or hybrid class
Introduction to Online Learning introduces first-time distance learners to the realities of Web-based education and serves as the most comprehensive, practical guide to achieving success when facing online-specific barriers as well as common academic hurdles. Written by an experienced instructor, this invaluable aid shows students how to overcome challenges related to e-mail communication, technological catastrophes, staying organized on a daily basis, and more. Students learn to take advantage of the unique resources available for those enrolled in internet-based programs and to make the most of their Web-based educational experience by tailoring it to their personal strengths, needs, and learning styles.
Key Features
The author provides clear explanations of how to tailor research, writing, and citing sources to the online classroom, as well as when citations are necessary
Concrete, original examples link the text to students′ personal experiences; illustrations vividly bring material to life
Screenshots and excerpts from online syllabi help students navigate their first course requirements
Examples of appropriate discussion board interaction aid students in progressing in their course with confidence
Self-assessments guide students in determining individual learning styles and levels of preparedness
The open-access student study site includes first-person testimonials and advice from online students and instructors, links to relevant Web sites and resources, and self-quizzes.
Intended Audience
This groundbreaking supplement is a must-have for any student enrolled in an online course or degree program, or for students enrolled in hybrid courses including a mix of online and classroom learning.