Educating the Dragon






         A learning journey with no fixed abode

July 2, 2007

My online learning begins

Have been practising with the tools  for Learnonline from Victoria University. As part of the journal practise I had to share my thoughts about guidelines for online learning. These are my thoughts would love to here from anyone who could add to the list, just carry on the numbers:

There are several guidelines that are essential for online learning:

1.Regular, scheduled time for ‘online learning’

Whether that is morning, lunchtime, after dinner, after the kids have gone to bed or three in the morning when you come off shift. Whatever the time, it has to suit you and it has to be regular; twice or three times a week would be best.

2.Read ahead

Before coming off line, choose the next assignment, or reading or topic discussion; read it through, even print it out so you can go back and refer to it. Even if you have little other time for study, you will have it in your head, you will either consciously or subconsciously dwell upon it and when you come to your next ‘Online time’ you may well discover that you have a clearer picture about that topic or issue than you otherwise would have.

3. Use the email, use the forums

As the course progresses it is good to get your ideas ‘out there’ even if your thoughts or opinions on a given subject are not fully formed. Writing it down, sharing it with fellow students will solidify things in your own mind and they may well share some thoughts and opinions of their own, which could well help you.

4. Be nice

When sharing ideas and opinions in open forum or closed email it is much more productive for everyone if you stay on topic and treat others comments with respect as we are all on a learning journey together, sometimes your ahead and sometimes your behind, but in the end you are only racing yourself.  

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