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Distant learning takes practice, no one is spoon-feeding you, you need to take an active role in learning the material. If I need help, I post a message on the bulletin board or email the instructor. In the distant learning Trig class, I will use the tutor center. I use any resource I need to complete my assignments and understand the material. I will watch the cd's or video's over and over again until I really understand the concept. Sometimes I get it the first time and other times I need several reviews.

DO's

Do manage your time. You will need to stay on top of your assignments and keep current with any interaction required in your classes. You'll find that managing your time wisely will be critical in a Distance Learning class. But, be aware that it is very easy to spend either far too little time, or far too much time on your class.

Do start your work as soon as the semester begins and pay close attention to any schedules or guidelines that your instructor has given you. They will help you to keep yourself on-task and on-time. Since assignments can be completed from virtually anywhere in the world, at least anyplace you can find a computer with an Internet connection, there are very few excuses for late work. Plan ahead.

Do ask for help if something isn't going right or if you don't understand something. Even though you do not see your instructor on a regular face-to-face basis, you are entitled to regular contact with him/her.

Do take the time to learn more about your online learning space (if used), such as WebCT or Course Compass. Learn how to navigate through it and how to use the course tools your instructor has included. Find out what everything is for. Review any help files you find along the way.

Do expect the first week or two of your online class to be an adjustment period. By the third week, you should feel much more comfortable with the program. Any technical problems should be worked out, and the rhythm of your class should take over.

Do take advantage of the support services and resources available through Bucks. The Distance Learning website has detailed information on what is available for you.

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DON'Ts

Don't procrastinate.

Don't waste too much time trying to solve a problem that has you stumped. Try to work out your difficulty. But if you can't, call or send an e-mail to your instructor or to the technical support staff, whichever applies.

Don't use your electronic correspondence tools improperly by making inappropriate comments or inflammatory remarks. Most people find it very difficult to accurately portray emotions through the written word. Before you hit the 'send' button, make sure you haven't misread someone else's comments and poorly worded your own in response.

 
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