Saturday, June 16, 2012

More Power To You-The Commitments of an Online Student


More Power To You- The Commitments of an Online Student

“Reflective Practitioner”
Being able to manage his or her priorities is a main issue when one starts an online class.  This is something that one might hear often and at times are scolded for not managing his or her priorities; however, rarely do students have someone to  provide strategies for students.   When one have great time management and stress management then one meet whatever goals that they set previously.
One should plan out their goals in terms of allotted times and in categories.  To teachers, it might seem as it is similar to lesson planning.  And in a way, it is just that: a plan.    By creating a plan, one will avoid “procrastination.”  When one take responsibility for his or her own learning and realize when he or she needs helps, then one can fully commitment to the demands of being an Online Student.

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