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For information about study skills, go to: http://www.northseattle.edu/services/counseling/selfhelp.htm Read everything carefully and at least twice Use all of the resources available to you. Information about tutoring can be found at: http://www.northseattle.edu/services/tutor/ Become familiar with the NSCC Library: http://dept.sccd.ctc.edu/nslib/ A wonderful interactive tutorial on online research is at: http://seattlecentral.edu/library/passport ^P^=*Q5+)>>0=n>0 >0>0>02\Time Management TipsOne 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! If you have a busy life, you will need to plan your study time carefully. Falling behind can mean never catching up again. $b Time Management TipsDon t start 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: if you re taking a 5-credit course, you should plan on 3 hours per day, 5 days per week. Use one calendar to plan your entire life, and carry it with you. Do not take time off from the course: The pace of online courses picks up quickly and it can be impossible to catch up. Improve your study skills. For great information about study skills, go to: http://www.northseattle.edu/services/counseling/selfhelp.htm0UP>"5 >0T7Getting the Information You Need for Your Online Class 486b(b((7 Once you have logged in to your online class, there are certain things to look for that are universal to almost all online classes. Find these and read them carefully! These will answer many of your questions about what you need to do in your particular class. 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Look over any grading criteria and make sure you do what the instructor is expecting.,#Z};k  'Prepare an Assignment to be Turned in: 4(%b(b((' Once you understand what you need to do, set aside enough time to complete it. Work offline to avoid losing your work if you re disconnected. You may need to do some research: http://dept.sccd.ctc.edu/nslib/ After you ve prepared a draft of your assignment, have a peer review it. Or, have a tutor review it: http://www.northseattle.edu/services/tutor/) Finally, prepare your assignment to be turned in. Check your class syllabus for information about how your instructor wants the assignments formatted. For information about how to format all kinds of assignments, go to: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/gPgni >0 >09d>0Df  Complete Group Projects: .`` xOften online classes will require a group project. Working with a group online has some particular challenges; however, it s doable if you plan ahead: Make sure you have a personal email address for all members of the group  in case you are not able to access your class website for some reason Start early and plan carefully by assigning specific duties or tasks to each group member. It should be clear who is doing what. Set mini-deadlines for yourselves so that you don t run out of time. Be a good group member! Be responsible. Communicate often and be respectful.(PP=  Take Quizzes and Tests: .`` You may have to take a quiz or test for your online class. Quizzes are usually given online via the class website. Just follow the instructions. Make sure you know how much time you have to complete the quiz and whether or not you are allowed to take it more than once. For tests/exams, you may be asked to take the exam online (just like a quiz), but often instructors will have the major exams proctored in person. If your exam must be proctored, you ll need to come to the NSCC campus, or other college or library, and have a proctor supervise you while you take the exam. Instructors do this so that they are sure that you are the one taking the exam and not somebody else; therefore, be prepared to show some identification.P ZOnline Communications: A Word on  Netiquette ..(DON T YELL: Writing messages or posts in all capital letters is seen as yelling. Email or posts are not private. Don t write anything for your online class that you wouldn t want the world (including your instructor) to see. Use humor and sarcasm carefully. Online the reader can t see your body language or hear the tone of your voice to know you re joking; therefore, humor can be easily misinterpreted. Reread all messages before you send/post them  make sure the tone is appropriate.Z What would you do if . . . While taking an online class you may experience some frustrating situations that you will have to figure out how to resolve: You didn t understand how to upload your homework, post to the discussion group, or open a file? You can t find the information you re looking for on the course webpage? There are dead web links on the course page? You are having trouble using your email? The server goes off-line and you aren t able to access the course?(}PDPWhat would you do if . . . VYou have been waiting a long time for an instructor to respond to your email? You feel misunderstood by your peers or instructor in a discussion post? You are frustrated with the online interactions with other students? You are falling behind in the course? Aren t able to understand the directions given for an assignment? Are overwhelmed with the course information or the amount of information you re expected to understand?PWhere to Go for Help .`` People who succeed in online classes know how to find answers. 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Use the following strategies to help you resolve the situation . . .$RQbQ Where to Go for HelpClass webpage Group members  post your question to your discussion group and see if a classmate can help Email your instructor asking for help or clarification Loft Writing Center on the NSCC Campus (: http://www.northseattle.edu/services/loft/)  the Loft tutors can help you interpret an assignment and/or help you write itIPI*R>0Where to Go for HelpThe librarians at the NSCC Library may be able to help you find an answer you re looking for. http://dept.sccd.ctc.edu/nslib/ If you re having trouble using your course software or website, or are having computer troubles: http://www.virtualcollege.org/resource/technicalhelp_index.htm Many of the Frequently Asked Questions distance learning students have are addressed at: http://www.virtualcollege.org/resource/faq1.htm If you re on campus, consider going to the Distance Learning office and having a real-live person walk you through the problem: http://www.virtualcollege.orgIPId^c7\/>0^}>0 >0z!>0+HHow to Use the TechnologyTo be successful using the computer technology necessary for an online class, you ll need to be familiar with: Minimum computer requirements http://www.virtualcollege.org/resource/techreq.htm Firewalls Using a browser Using a word-processor Saving files Email For information about these technology considerations, go to: http://www.virtualcollege.org/4oPP_PdD+>0>0EcHow to Use Specific Courseware 4 b(b(( At NSCC our distance learning courses use one of the below types of courseware: WebCT Blackboard FirstClass If you re having trouble using your course software or website, or are having computer troubles, there is great troubleshooting information and tutorials at: http://www.virtualcollege.org/resource/technicalhelp_index.htm JZJFP 7>0 HHow to Get StartedNow that you ve heard about how to be successful in an online class, you need to go to the Distance Learning Office at NSCC and read the comprehensive website that will help you get started with your online class. 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