by Darren Strasburg, the Clarion
First, a student must understand the involvement needed in an online class. Time must be a commitment and it is usually underestimated by students. Students also must know taking an online class is not just an easy “A” and a blow off course. Online courses are harder than you may expect. Second, students must have the technology and hardware available. They must not rely on someone else’s computer and their technology; you must have your own. Lastly, students in an online course can do the work wherever they please, but there are deadlines you need to meet. That’s one beauty of an online class, student can do their work right from their bed if wanted.
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