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Education

What characteristics define a successful online learner?

Vijay
Last updated: 2022/03/24 at 9:30 AM
By Vijay 4 Min Read

Successful online learners have a few qualities in common with one another. They are self-motivated and disciplined, have solid time management abilities, have basic technical skills, and are effective communicators, among other characteristics.
Self-motivated and disciplined
Self-motivation is essential for achieving success in any effort, but it is particularly critical in online learning. Because online learners lack the framework of a typical classroom, they must be encouraged to keep up with their assessment work. To do so, it is necessary to create goals and maintain focus even when the going becomes rough.
An online learner must have a strong desire to succeed in order to be successful. Independent learning, internal motivation, responsibility, and a certain amount of maturity are all required for online learning.
When it comes to online learning, discipline is equally essential. Because there are no defined class schedules, it can be simple to fall behind if you aren’t strict about finishing your work on a consistent basis. It is critical for online learners to have good time management skills in order to keep on top of their courses.
Have solid time management abilities
The learners must be able to effectively manage their time. The majority of courses are not delivered in real-time. Classes may not have established start and end times.
One of the most significant advantages of online learning is the flexibility it provides. For students who procrastinate, are unable to adhere to a regular study plan, or are unable to complete assessments without frequent reminders from their trainers and assessors, it can also be a disadvantage.
Effective time-management abilities are not something that just happens. They must be taught to the learners.
Technical Proficiency at the Fundamental Level
For online learners to be successful, they must have a fundamental understanding of technology. The ability to generate new documents, use a word processing application, navigate the Internet and download software are examples of these capabilities.
The majority of online training providers and universities provide new student orientation sessions. This type of program teaches students how to use their learning management system and other online resources, but it does not often address the fundamentals of computing.
In the event that you lack fundamental computer abilities, you may wish to look for an online tutorial. You may also want to look at the main website of an online school to see what kind of technology and software requires. Check to see if your own PC fits all of the requirements.
Effective communicators
Another crucial quality for online learners is the ability to communicate effectively. In order to participate in discussions with other learners and instructors, learners must be able to write correctly and communicate well in both written and oral communication.
Online learning necessitates the development of communication skills since students must seek assistance when they require it. However, trainers are unable to recognise non-verbal indicators such as a look of bemusement on a student’s face, which may indicate that the student needs assistance. The distance makes it tempting for some students to express themselves in ways that they would never say to a trainer in person, especially when they are angry or frustrated. Online instructors are highly qualified individuals. Respect and civility should be used whenever iterating with them.
As long as you have these three essential skills, you will be on your way to becoming a great online learner.

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