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It is possible to attend class while using any connected device as an online student, but you will need a reliable internet connection
Fremont, CA: Since technological advancements have enabled online learning from universities and colleges around the world over the years, educational opportunities have been enhanced. In addition to getting more flexibility in their schedules, online classes save students money on tuition and the costs associated with relocating or attending classes in person. A connected device is all that is needed to attend.
Students enrolled in online courses can sometimes face unique obstacles that are not faced by those enrolled in on-campus courses. In this article, we examine five pitfalls of online learning and how to avoid them.
Technical Issues
It is possible to attend class while using any connected device as an online student, but you will need a reliable internet connection. It is possible that low bandwidth or weak internet signal will hinder your ability to connect and participate in class. Especially if you're working on a deadline or participating in a video chat, this can be frustrating.
You should choose a fast, reliable service provider if you are participating in class from home. If you need technical assistance with your connection, you should know where to find it.
Online Communications Issues
It is necessary to be proficient in using a computer in order to attend classes online. A typical day at school involves logging in, attending classes, completing assignments, and communicating with teachers and classmates. When using online learning platforms, it's important to know online communication etiquette and to understand your student's rights and responsibilities.
Excessive Screen Time
A long period of time spent staring at your computer screen can adversely affect your health. There are a variety of conditions that cause these symptoms, including eye strain, circadian rhythm disruption, headaches, neck pain, and back pain.
The use of screens beyond educational purposes, like at a job or for fun, must be avoided by students enrolled in online courses.
Students who learn online face additional challenges, such as poor time management and lack of focus. Since you are no longer in a learning environment, online classes can make it difficult to concentrate. The distractions around you might include your phone, family members, pets, or even chores that need to be completed. Since this lack of structure makes time management difficult, it's essential to focus on practical skills.
Loss of Motivation
Motivation is key to completing tasks, staying engaged, and progressing in your online learning. When classmates and instructors aren't present, it may be tempting to procrastinate. Over the semester, your motivation may gradually wane after you start the online course fully engaged.