Ten Tips On Pacing Yourself In Courses For Online Colleges Without Strict Deadlines
November 1, 2010 by michaelm
Filed under Online College, Online Education
Online courses without strict deadlines are great for busy lifestyles, but there are pitfalls. Without deadlines, you may never finish what you wish to accomplish. Pacing through prioritizing and setting realistic goals can save you from this trap.
Ten Tips For Managing Your Time When Taking Multiple Classes From Online Universities
November 1, 2010 by michaelm
Filed under Online College, Online Education
Though going to college online can give you the flexibility you need to complete your degree according to your schedule, you may still find times where you are overwhelmed by the amount of schoolwork you need to do. During these hectic periods you will need to have solid time management skills in order to get through relatively unscathed. This is why practicing your time management skills at ALL times is so important - you need them in both prevent and manage those stressful periods.
Ten Tips On Using Google In College Research
October 31, 2010 by michaelm
Filed under Online College, Online Education
The internet is a powerful tool for student research. Instead of spending hours in a library poring over dusty old books, students can now find more information than they need in the blink of an eye. However, using Google for research effectively still requires research skills - in particular, the ability so sift through and evaluate masses of information from sometimes questionable sources.
Top Internet Browsers for Online University Students
October 31, 2010 by michaelm
Filed under Online College, Online Education
The key to success while attending online universities is reliability. Students need computers and programs that have a history of dependability to ensure proper working mechanics during testing. The three main internet browsers that students use to access online university website are Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox.
Ten Alternatives To Microsoft Word for Online College Students
October 31, 2010 by michaelm
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If you’re pursuing a degree at an online university, college, or trade school, you know the importance of having a good word processing application. Microsoft’s Word is the standard by which all other word processing software is measured against, but it is quite expensive. Below are ten more economical alternatives to Microsoft Word, which offer many of the same features at a fraction of the price or even for free.
Ten Musicians To Listen To While Studying For Online Universities
October 31, 2010 by michaelm
Filed under Online College, Online Education
One of the best things about earning your degree online is the freedom that online classes offer you. You can do your class work on your own schedule and in a comfortable environment instead of sitting in a cold lecture hall. Learning in comfort can help you to relax and therefore absorb information more readily than if you are surrounded by a lot of distractions like those found in traditional classrooms. To help yourself relax and get into the mood for studying, you can even listen to music, something that you would never be able to do in the traditional classroom setting. Music has even been shown to help you retain information and to boost your test performance, a phenomenon called “The Mozart Effect.” In fact, there are several companies that market music like this to students wishing to improve their grades. Below are ten composers to listen to while studying for online classes.
10 Tips For Writing Effective E-Mails For Your Professors At Online Colleges
October 30, 2010 by michaelm
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Receiving a thorough education is important; online students must be sure to practice good communication with instructors in order to get the most of what they are learning. Online classes usually involve communication via e-mail with instructors. Following is a list of 10 tips for writing an effective e-mail to a professor.
Ten Tips for Discussion Board Posting at Online Colleges
October 30, 2010 by michaelm
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The key to success in online college is communication. There are several ways to communicate including email and discussion boards. Discussion boards allow the student to ask questions and post responses in a forum style discussion. These are ten tips that will help students when utilizing the discussion boards in online college.
Ten Computer Programs to Help You Study for Classes at Online Universities
October 30, 2010 by michaelm
Filed under Online College, Online Education
When you are studying at an online university, it is natural that a computer becomes a powerful tool for your studies. You need to make that tool as useful as possible, and can do so by having the right accessories to use with it. In a computer’s case, that means having the right programs to help you make the most of the wonderful opportunities an online university provides. Here are the top ten computer programs to help you study for classes at an online university.
The Different Ways to Network Online With Teachers and Students At Online Colleges
October 30, 2010 by michaelm
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If you are one of the many people that are finding out the joys and benefits of taking college classes online to earn your degree, you might be wondering if you are missing out on some of the social aspects of attending a traditional school. One of the most important parts about going to a university, other than the education that you will receive is meeting a diverse number of friends and colleagues that may be able to help you in the future to find employment or who may be business associates. One of the problems with taking classes online is that you lose this aspect of going to school, potentially leaving you with few social contacts that can help to further your career when you try to enter the workforce. However, in recent years, many online college students have been able to take advantage of the internet and other options to network in much the same way as students at traditional schools do.
