Education at your fingertips
Table of Contents
- Create Your Classroom
- Classroom components
- Schedule Family Time
- Watch Your Mouth!
- Grammar, tools, and instructors
- Don't forget about the local library
- Which texts you should use
- Amazon may offer you deals
- Quick Study Tip
- Ebay as a resource
- Group Work
- Prior Learning Assesments
- University of Phoenix Texts
- Your School Moves with You
- Take a Vacation!
- Squidoo Studies...
- Pep Rally!
- New Prediction
- Questions? Comments?
- About the Author
Create Your Classroom
set aside space for school
Classroom components
things to look for
- Space. You will need work room not only for your computer, but also for papers, reference books, and other supplies.
- Noise level. Noise - whether it be other people, music, or televeision - can be very distracting.
- Privacy. Having others too close by can also be a distraction.
- Connections. If you taking your school work with you on vacations or business trips, call ahead to make certain that the hotel offers high speed internet and anything else you may require to get to class on time.
Schedule Family Time
Write your assingments out on a family calendar so you can keep track of when your work is due in relation to family events. This makes it easy to see if you have to complete work early in order to make family obligations.
Watch Your Mouth!
In an online class, how you word your posts is extremely important. Read and re-read your messages before you post them to class discussions and make sure your tone is what you want it to be. And what ever you do... DON'T WRITE IN ALL CAPS! ;)
Grammar, tools, and instructors
If your major has special rules of formatting and grammar, you'll need a manual for that such as the Publication Manual. Its likely that each instructor you have will have a different opinion on what aspects of that format are important for undgrad papers. Its always a good idea to ask the instructor ahead of time if he or she has any preferences. For example, in psychology classes, some instructors want sudent papers to contain and abstract, while others do not. If you submit a paper with an abstract to an instructor who does not want one, you'll loose points. When in doubt, always ask the instructor.
Don't forget about the local library
Universities offer access to many online databases such as EBSCOhost and Proquest. These databases contain many of the resources you will need to complete assignments, including books and journals. These databases are a wonderful resource, but don't make the mistake of over looking your local library. The library is filled with content you may not have access to online, and will supply you with resources your fellow students may not have. Keep your audience in mind and consider sources your instructor hasn't seen in 50 other papers and presentations. Libraries have banks of reference materails that are specific to your course of study and may not be contained in many online library systems and databases. For example, in my study of psychology the DSM-IV is not part of the school library. It is, however, an important resource for papers and power point presentations, and can be easily found at any local library along with other psychology related reference books. Which texts you should use
PDF vs. Real
However, not everyone studies well from a computer screen. Many students find it more difficult to learn the material when they cannot hold it in their hands, under line, highlight, make notes in the margins, ect. If you find that this is the case, consider buying the text book. Look around for the best deals available. Your school may have a book store for you to buy from, however you may find better prices elsewhere.
As you can see in the following examples, you may find your text books at a reasonable price on Amazon or Ebay.
Amazon may offer you deals
An Introduction to Theories of Learning (7th Edition)
Amazon Price: (as of 12/11/2009) ![]()
List Price: $132.60
Used Price: $47.29
Statistics for Psychology (4th Edition)
Amazon Price: (as of 12/11/2009) ![]()
List Price: $140.00
Used Price: $16.99
Quick Study Tip
When using text books in PDF form, try out the "Read Aloud Feature" located under the Veiw menu on your Adobe tool bar. You may find it helps you read faster or stay focused on an otherwise dry text book.
Ebay as a resource
consider auctions and ebay stores
Ebay can also supply you with text books at better prices. Below I've entered auctions on text books for popular majors. Be sure to check out Ebay if you want a cheaper text. Also, Ebay is also a good place to find proffessional texts that you may find helpful in your studies.
At times you may find books printed in other countries on Ebay. Don't be afraid to buy them, they are the same text for a smaller price.
Fetching new data from eBay now... please stand byGroup Work
Depending on what program you are in, you may need to work in groups. I am requried to complete group projects in every class. It's not always easy to collaborate with students who may not be in the same state or even the same country you are. I once was in group where one of the other students was attending class while on a business trip in Hong Kong. The poor guy could never keep track of the time.First, be sure you are up to date in all the programs used for your group assignments. For my projects Microsoft Power Point is often required.
Second, be prepared to handle the other personalities and styles of the other students. They will each have different ideas and ways of getting things done. If you are a natural leader, it is fine to lead but make certain you are not being too pushy. Ask for votes, opinions, and ideas. People will responde better to your leadership if they believe that your are democratic and interested in what they want and have to say. You are likely to run into another natural leader in the group, so be willing and able to share the spotlight.
If you're not a natural leader, that's fine too. Just make certain that you get your two cents in. If you have a better idea, make the suggestion. Group work will likely make up a large part of your overall grade, and you don't want to regret not making your suggestions when the grades come in.
Prior Learning Assesments
Do it if you can!
Take advantage of any prior learning credits your university may allow. If accepted, these credits will save you time and money. Prior learning assessments are a way of being granted credit for learning done outside of the university. For example, my husband received credit for military training courses. Sadly, these assessments are not free, and you will be charged fees. You'll find however, that if you compare the cost of the assessment to that of a course for the same credit hours, the assessment is less expensive. In my case, I will be submitting an experiential learning essay, which will cost around $300. This essay will be taking the place of a class which would cost over $1000. University of Phoenix Texts
Classroom Management for Elementary Teachers (7th Edition)
Amazon Price: (as of 12/11/2009) ![]()
List Price: $61.33
Used Price: $2.94
Keys to Nursing Success (2nd Edition)
Amazon Price: $58.67 (as of 12/11/2009) ![]()
List Price: $58.67
Used Price: $0.18
Invitation to Health (with InfoTrac and Health, Fitness, and Wellness Internet Explorer)
Amazon Price: (as of 12/11/2009) ![]()
List Price: $76.95
Used Price: $0.01
Contemporary Nutrition: Issues And Insights
Amazon Price: (as of 12/11/2009) ![]()
List Price: $95.00
Used Price: $8.24
Your School Moves with You
Personal experience
One advantage of online universities is that they come with you where ever you go. I'm updating this lens after having just moved 1,000 miles. In about a week and a half, I'll start a new class as if nothing has changed. No transfering credits, no new enrollment paperwork. This is my second time moving with the University of Phoenix. Here are some tips:
As soon as you think you'll be moving, contact your academic advisor. He or she will be able to work with you on your class schedule. Try to plan so that you can move in between classes.
Leave out any materials you'll think you'll need in your next class. For example, I know that I'll need the APA manual and the DSM IV for my next class. So, I made sure that those books are not in any box or bag waiting to be unpacked. I know right where they are and won't have to unpack boxes to get them when I need them.
Take a Vacation!
Don't forget to take time off
Some online universities leave it up to you to schedule your breaks. So take them up on it! Yes, we all want our degrees as soon as possible, but we shouldn't burn our brains out in the process. Every now and then take a week or two and RELAX! It is easy to get so focused on that degree that you drive yourself like cattle on a ranch. Focus is good, and determination is great. However you won't perform at the best of your ability if you are tired and worn out, and you'll find that you are more easily irritated with your instructors and classmates as well. So take a break already!Currently, I'm taking my own advice. I'm on an long break. I need some time away from school to handle a situation in my personal life, and to write prior learning credit essays. I'm confident that when I return to class, I'll have benefited from some down time.
Squidoo Studies...
Pep Rally!
Which online school is the best? Submit your school's website for voting!
University of Phoenix Online
Earn your degree sooner than you think.At Universi more...1 point
Search Online Universities & Colleges
Get FREE information about Accounting & Financ more...1 point
http://www.phoenix.edu/
University of Phoenix offers campus and online deg more...0 points
New Prediction
My prediction:
busygirl3, at 2pm on October 14, 2008 predicts:
Reader predictions:
Fetching predictions now... please stand by
Fetching predictions now... please stand byQuestions? Comments?
If you have any thoughts, don't forget to say something before you go!
-
Reply
- Ruth-H Ruth-H Oct 30, 2008 @ 1:15 am
- Good info. Very interesting. Check out my lens at http://www.squidoo.com/distance--education and my blog at http://www.onlineedublog.com/
-
Reply
- May 28, 2008 @ 9:15 am
- Great information, thanks for sharing and good luck in your final year!
About the Author
In addition to studying psychology, I'm also very interested in food and cooking. I have a lens on peddlers kitchen and on gluten which discusses celiac's disease and gluten free living. I have also added a lens on milk allergies, lactose intolerance, and milk free cooking. I have also begun to blog. In the future, I plan to make more lenses relating to online higher education.
Thanks so much for stopping by!












