Distance Learning Orientation
Skills Needed
Success as a distant learner depends on special attributes.
You need to be:
- a self-directed learner,
- self-motivated,
- a good reader,
- able to learn best from reading rather than listening,
- able to follow written directions in completing complex tasks,
- comfortable with technology,
- able to work independently,
- able to prioritize your own workload,
- able to stay on task without supervision,
- able to judge your own progress, and
- able to move from one task to another without immediate instructor
feedback.
Success also depends on technical skills, especially
in online courses. To avoid letting technology interfere with learning
in online and multimedia courses, you need to be able to:
- customize your browser;
- send and receive email;
- send and receive a file attachment from email;
- paste text into an email message;
- able to use a word processor (some advanced courses may require PowerPoint,
Excel, video/audio programs)
- understand computer files management
- download and complete forms online;
- download and install software;
- run applications;
- create and save files;
- copy, move, and delete files;
- create directories;
- subscribe to listservs; and
- perform general and specialized searches.
Our online courses are not designed to teach
you how to use software, manage files, navigate the Internet, or use email.
Rather, you must have these skills before enrolling to ensure success in
online courses. If you have any doubt about your skills, contact our office
by emailing distance@ncat.edu.
To preview an online course, visit our
Blackboard
Online Course Demo link
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