Your Online College Course Survival Guide

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Author: Jacqueline Myers ISBN: 9781524237479
Publisher: Jacqueline Myers Publication: March 8, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Jacqueline Myers
ISBN: 9781524237479
Publisher: Jacqueline Myers
Publication: March 8, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Do you flounder through your online courses? Do you swear you have given up on online education? Do you want to take online college courses, but are scared you will fail so you stay stuck where you are? This book is for you! Bright, well-meaning students buy into the myth that e-learning is easy and forgo their basic understanding of what skills are necessary for online education success. Jacqueline Myers nails the top 10 success strategies for distance learning in a way that students can understand and implement immediately. As promised, the book is written for college students of all types by a legitimate online college educator. Students get the core strategies of successful online learning, all in one easy-to-read guide. To make implementation of the strategies even easier, action step checklists have been included at the end of each chapter. Online courses don’t have to be difficult! With this guide on your virtual bookshelf, you can make the grade and be successful in the virtual learning environment! 
This book is for you if you are a: 
 Typical college student taking both online and in-person classes 
 Typical-aged college student who is taking online classes exclusively due to time or location restrictions 
 Returning college student who may be working and raising a family while earning a longed-for degree to improve their family’s lifestyle 
 Part-time student who is taking a few classes here and there to add meat to their resume, to learn new skills for their small business or to keep up to date with changes in their field 
 High school student who is getting a jump on general education requirements by taking online college classes 

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Do you flounder through your online courses? Do you swear you have given up on online education? Do you want to take online college courses, but are scared you will fail so you stay stuck where you are? This book is for you! Bright, well-meaning students buy into the myth that e-learning is easy and forgo their basic understanding of what skills are necessary for online education success. Jacqueline Myers nails the top 10 success strategies for distance learning in a way that students can understand and implement immediately. As promised, the book is written for college students of all types by a legitimate online college educator. Students get the core strategies of successful online learning, all in one easy-to-read guide. To make implementation of the strategies even easier, action step checklists have been included at the end of each chapter. Online courses don’t have to be difficult! With this guide on your virtual bookshelf, you can make the grade and be successful in the virtual learning environment! 
This book is for you if you are a: 
 Typical college student taking both online and in-person classes 
 Typical-aged college student who is taking online classes exclusively due to time or location restrictions 
 Returning college student who may be working and raising a family while earning a longed-for degree to improve their family’s lifestyle 
 Part-time student who is taking a few classes here and there to add meat to their resume, to learn new skills for their small business or to keep up to date with changes in their field 
 High school student who is getting a jump on general education requirements by taking online college classes 

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