Success in an Online Program
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Getting Started
If you are preparing to take your very first online course, or you're considering an online degree, it's natural to be excited and nervous about the prospect of learning over the Internet.
We know you have lots of questions about going back to school online, so we developed a series of quick "How-To" articles to help ensure that you have a successful online learning experience.
These articles have been written especially for new online students, by experts in the field of distance learning and online education. If there is a topic you would like us to cover here, please let us know at guide@elearners.com.
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Tips for Tests, Papers, & Homework Assignments
College is never easy, but it can be easier if you know your way around some basic academic rules. For example, reading and writing are necessary components of any degree program. This section tells you how to do both better. This is also the place to find e-learning-specific tips – like how to participate in virtual group projects, complete online research, and deliver online presentations.
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Juggling School and Life
E-learners wear many different hats. In addition to being students, they are parents, employees, sports fans, grocery shoppers, and much more. Sometimes it’s difficult to maintain all these roles, and still find time to sleep. This section can help you balance your responsibilities, without hurting your grade point average.
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Tools of the Trade
The right instruments can make a good job better. This section guides you to sites with reliable searching, reference, or academic sources for general knowledge and class. If two heads are better than one, then a dozen libraries must be something great.
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