Here is one take on the question of online learning and study strategies. It
comes from online students themselves in a document that I complied
recently. If you are interested in reading "Advice from Former DEED 707
Students, " follow the directions below to access a guest preview of
DEED605, "Teaching & Facilitating College Learning and Study Strategies"
where this document and three help manuals for DEED605 online students are
located.
A guest preview of this course's non-sensitive material can be accessed
without a userid and password by following the directions below:
1. Go to http://grambling.blackboard.com/?bbatt=Y?bbatt=Y
2. Choose the Login button
3. Choose the Preview Button
4. At top of page, choose Courses
5. In the Course Search Box, type Teaching, Learning & Study Skills
6. Click GO
7. At Teaching, Learning & Study Skills, choose Preview
8. You are then viewing the home page (Announcements) of the Blackboard
course "Teaching & Facilitating College Learning Skills." Choose these
Preview Accessible Buttons: Course Information, Staff Information, Course
Documents, and External Links. Choose any of the folders to see its contents
which include a master schedule, grading policies, course textbooks, help
manuals, and
advice from former students.
BTW, I will be leading a workshop ("Learning Support and Online Student
Support" at NCLCA (October 2/St. Louis) and presenting at CRLA (November
13/Minneapolis) on ways that learning support centers can support online
learners. Collegially.......
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Frank L Christ we need to unleash the knowledge in our
Emeritus, CSULB document databases, use and reuse our past
Visiting Scholar, U of AZ knowledge, find ways to create new knowledge
and then share it across our enterprise........
...Rick Thoman, Former Xerox Corp President & CEO
LSC & WI Web site: http://www.pvc.maricopa.edu/~lsche/
----- Original Message -----
From: "ebdewey" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 10:28 AM
Subject: More ? about Online students
> I'm going to rephrase my original request a bit. Let's try this:
>
> What are the problems or inadequate skills that cause students to be
unsuccessful,
> to fail in online courses? Are there factors outside the realm of
"traditional"
> study skills such as time management, reading level, etc. that subvert
effective
> learning in the online environment?
>
> Thanks for responses.
>
> Liz
> --
> Elizabeth B. Dewey
> Student Development Specialist
> Teaching/Learning Center, Delta College
> University Center, MI 48710
> Phone (989) 686-9587
> "A university is, according to the usual designation, an alma mater,
knowing her
> children one by one, not a foundry, or a mint, or a treadmill."-John Henry
Newman
>
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