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Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Student Success Statement
"Nothing is ever gained in doing what's wrong."
Wilford Woodruff
 
Nothing can be expected when you do what is considered a wrong.

Profile of a Successful Student
Part 3

... owns or has easy access to a computer with Internet access and e-mail
You don’t have to be a computer expert to be successful in online learning – but you must have access to a personal computer with reliable Internet access, as well as a basic level of competency in using them. Owning a computer with Internet access from your home is ideal but many students use the computer labs on campus or at their offices to complete their work.

has basic computer skills and willing and open to learning new ones
We said you don’t have to be a computer expert to be successful in online learning. However, there are some basic technical skills you should have mastered prior to enrolling in an online course.

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Tuesday, February 5, 2013


Profile of a Successful Student
Part 2 

Work Together. There are a number of ways that you can ensure you get the most out of your educational experience. First, participate fully. Engage regularly in the discussions and be willing to share your personal, professional and educational experiences. You can get to know your classmates through the dialogue that is created in a course environment – sometimes even better than in a face-to-face class. And the same goes for your instructor. Be sure to contact your professor – especially if you are having problems. He/she is still your instructor and will be there to guide and assist you as needed.

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Monday, February 4, 2013

Student Success Statement
"It's not WHERE you live but HOW you live that counts. It's not where you play the game but HOW you play the game that counts."
Mr. Haymore
 
This statement implies that it doesn't matter the enviroment you're in, as long as you do your best and never give up, you will achieve anything.

Profile of a Successful Student
Part 1
 



A successful students …

takes responsibility for his/her own learning

Online learning can be a power, stimulating, engaging experience for the student who can work and think independently. However, since most – if not all – of the learning takes place on your own time, you will not have the kind of direct supervision you would in a classroom. Online learning therefore requires a significant commitment from you. All education comes down to what you’re willing to invest in the experience – this is particularly true in the online environment. Commitment, self-discipline and self-motivation are all key qualities to ensuring success in an online course!

… is comfortable and confident with written communication

Reading and writing are the basis of most online courses, so it’s critical that you feel comfortable with this form of communication. While some courses contain modules that include videos or other activities, all of them require significant amount of reading. And nearly all of your communication with your classmates and your instructor will be in writing. If these are weak areas for you, you will want to address those issues prior to enrolling or while enrolled in an online course. The PSU Writing Center is available to assist you.

… is willing to be a member of an online community

 

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Friday, February 1, 2013

Student Success Statement
"Goodness is the only investment that never fails."
-- Heny David Thoreau
 
When one invests to all that is good, nothing will seem to fail. It is what is good that should matter the most to one's success.
Successful Students
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10.   Successful students are good time managers. Successful students do not procrastinate. They have learned that time control is life control and have consciously chosen to be in control of their life.
An elemental truth: you will either control time or be controlled by it! It’s your choice: you can lead or be led, establish control or relinquish control, steer your own course or follow others. Failure to take control of their own time is probably the no. 1 study skills problem for college students. It ultimately causes many students to become non-students! Procrastinators are good excuse-makers. Don’t make academic harder on yourself than it has to be. Stop procrastinating. And don’t wait until tomorrow to do it!
 
The 10 items listed above are paraphrased form an article by Larry M Ludewig called Ten Commandments for Effective Study Skills which appeared in The Teaching Professor, December, 1992.
“Learning Technologies and Online Education”
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