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Online learning
Students, ready for online learning?
You are if you:
- Can devote as much time if not more to an online course as you would a traditional class (Online classes rarely take less time than a traditional course and may, in fact, take more time. The greatest benefit to online learning is the flexibility of not having to be in an actual classroom on a routine basis.)
- Can perform basic computer operations that enable you to use a computer efficiently and effectively
- Have access to a computer with an Internet Browser and a word processing program
- Understand that online courses may require campus visits or proctored exams - consult your online instructor for more details
- Learn and understand through reading
- Communicate effectively through writing
- Are a self-motivated and self-disciplined
learner
Complete the Self
Evaluation test consisting of twelve yes or no questions
to find out if you are a potential online
student.
Available at: http://www.ion.uillinois.edu/resources/tutorials/pedagogy/selfEval.asp

