Mason Online

Tips for a successful online experience

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Do you dream of online courses allowing you an abundance of down time and freedom from instructors, group projects, and demanding deadlines? If so, please read about the Mason Online Experience on the FAQs page so that you are not surprised when your class starts.

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The freedom and flexibility offered by online learning comes with important responsibilities for you.

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Deadlines, policies, and services are the same for online and on-campus students. Mason will occasionally email your MasonLive account with critical reminders, but it is ultimately your responsibility to stay informed.

Deadlines and policies

Check the Student Resources page for more information on available services and resources.

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Your course syllabus is the key to successful time management. Read it carefully to keep track of important items, like those listed below.

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Online learning is not just an answer to scheduling problems. Even with a more flexible schedule, online courses still require the same amount of time as face-to-face courses.

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Will you be studying in your office after work, at home, or at the public library? Wherever it may be, look for a study space that is quiet with a door that closes, has adequate lighting and electrical outlets, and offers limited distractions.

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Before your online class starts, be prepared and check these key technical requirements.

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Make the most of your course and communicate regularly with your instructor and peers. This will help you gain exposure to a variety of perspectives, practice articulating your ideas, receive feedback on your thoughts, and avoid isolation. Actively stay connected using discussion boards, small group work, research sharing, or peer reviews.

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Craft your messages carefully to avoid misinterpretation. Keep these online communication strategies in mind.

See Virginia Shea’s book Netiquette for other ideas.

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