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Online (web-based) courses are as rigorous as classroom-based courses. In addition to the scholarly requirements, taking an online course requires basic computer literacy, motivation, and self-discipline. Consider your learning style and computer literacy by honestly answering these questions. Also consider the following:
If you hesitated to answer "Yes" to any of the "Learning Styles Considerations" questions, you may find the distance learning environment more challenging. Online courses make use of a classroom discussion area which allows interaction between students and instructors as well as among students. However, online-based interaction can be less satisfying than face-to-face communication for some learners. The online classroom requires you to structure your own schedule, balancing your time around the assignments/requirements of the class. Without the need to show up in a particular place at a designated time each week, some learners find it all too easy to put work off until the last minute. Much of the material covered in a typical online class will require you to learn from reading. This may include textbooks, Internet-based materials and written "lectures" or notes from your instructor.
If you answered "No" to any of the "Technical Consideration" questions, you may want to consider improving your technical skills before taking a course online. At the very least, you will have some technology to learn in addition to the curriculum of the course(s) you take, and you should make extra time in your schedule accordingly. All of the skills mentioned above are used in most of our online courses.