So, you’re thinking about taking an online class? Here’s what you need to consider! Welcome to online learning at NSCC. This short tutorial is designed.

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So, you’re thinking about taking an online class? Here’s what you need to consider! Welcome to online learning at NSCC. This short tutorial is designed to help you to determine if online learning is for you. North Seattle Community College: Information for Potential Online Students

First, let’s dispel a few myths Some students think online classes are easy, self-paced, or don’t require much work. Not so! Online courses are not easier than courses in a classroom. Online courses are not self-paced Online courses are usually highly structured Online courses do not take less time than courses in a classroom. Online courses require college-level reading and writing abilities. Online courses are not for everyone Online courses require computer and keyboarding skills. North Seattle Community College: Information for Potential Online Students

Face to Face vs. Online Classes: Similarities Online and Classroom courses both have: Regular assignments Specific due dates – courses are not self-paced Participation helpful for classroom classes Pace Responsibilities North Seattle Community College: Information for Potential Online Students

Face to Face vs. Online Classes: Differences Online and Classroom courses have many differences as well: Online classes use almost exclusively visual presentation of material (you have to read off the computer screen or out of your textbook). Questions to your instructor are not answered instantaneously. Usually you have to wait up to 24 hours for an response Participation is absolutely essential for online classes. Almost all online classes require regular posting to a discussion forum. It’s tougher to catch up in an online class if you get behind. In an online class you’re responsible for troubleshooting computer problems and getting technical help when you need it. North Seattle Community College: Information for Potential Online Students

What’s your learning style? Online classes cater most to students who learn visually. Also, students who are highly self-motivated and self disciplined do best. Consider your learning style: Can you follow a schedule? Do you like to work independently? Do you have at least 15 hours per week to work on your online class? Do you avoid procrastinating? Are you good at reading a textbook and pulling information from it? Are you a strong writer and comfortable with typing? Will a class with many communication options, but without spoken presentations work for you? Are you okay with not hearing from your instructor daily? Will you contact your instructor when you have questions or are overwhelmed? Do you have reliable access to a computer and to the Internet? If you hesitated to say “yes” any of the above questions, then your learning style may not be compatible with an online class.

Predictors of Success There are some predictors of success in an online class. While not universal, they can help you to determine if an online class is appropriate for you. Successful online students tend to: Be self-motivated Be confident and competent in using a computer Have a strong GPA Have strong time management skills Be strong readers and writers Work independently and be able to solve problems North Seattle Community College: Information for Potential Online Students

Succeeding in an Online Class To increase your chances of success, you need to: Attend the orientation session on campus, if one is offered. Have strong time management skills Be confident in your abilities to learn how to use the technology Read everything carefully and at least twice Use all of the resources available to you to do well in the class, including using the Loft Writing Center tutors, forming a study group, or working with a private tutor. Ask questions if confused. Have the equipment (computer and Internet) you need ready on the first day of class. North Seattle Community College: Information for Registered Online Students

Time Management One of the most common issues students need to deal with when they take an online class is time management. Taking a class online is not less time consuming than taking a class in a classroom. Don’t take a class online because you think it will save you time! Don’t start your online course late. Have all of the proper tools you need prior to starting class (such as your computer, a reliable internet connection, and your textbooks). Allow enough study time: Online courses require more study time than equivalent classroom courses. Allow at least three hours of study time for each credit per week. Do not take time off from the course: The pace of online courses picks up quickly and it can be impossible to catch up after any significant absence. Don’t procrastinate! North Seattle Community College: Information for Potential Online Students

How to Use the Technology To be successful using the computer technology necessary for an online class, you’ll need to be familiar with: Minimum computer requirements for online classes The specifications of your particular computer set up (such as which version of Windows you are using) Firewalls Using a browser Using a word-processor Saving files, finding files, attaching files, and opening files Troubleshooting and seeking technical support from your service providers For information about these technology considerations, go to: North Seattle Community College: Information for Potential Online Students

Where to Go for Help People who succeed in online classes know how to find answers. They understand that when they have a question they need to tell somebody and seek help. If you encounter any of the frustrations, of if you have a question, DON’T PANIC. Ask for help! (Information on how to seek help will be provided once you’ve registered.) North Seattle Community College: Information for Potential Online Students

Take a Look at a Sample Online Course To help you make a decision, you may want to take a few minutes and browse a sample online course. Explore and see if it looks like something you may want to try! e/sample.htm North Seattle Community College: Information for Potential Online Students

So, are you ready to register? If you’ve determined online learning is right for you, let’s get started! /register.htm North Seattle Community College: Information for Potential Online Students