Online Learning Tips
Tips
- Manage your time like you still have class in person
- If you had a class on Monday, Wednesday, Friday from 10 - 10:50 a.m., keep blocking that time and use it to get work done and study materials
- Do your best to keep a separation between study/homework time and free time
- Try out this Weekly
Time Management worksheet to set a schedule for yourself.
This will provide structure and motivation!
- Use Google Calendar/daily planners/sticky notes or any other
organizing tool to make note of upcoming assignments and
tests/exams
- Keep track of questions you have on materials from your different class and email your professor and/or classmates for help
- Try your best to find a place to consistently work on your
classwork - this space may need to change
- If you are used to working in the library or coffee shop, can you recreate this at home? Study in a comfy chair, turn on a fan or instrumental music for background noise
- Practice the same strategies as before like putting your phone
away and only having things open on your computer that you need
to complete your work
- Don’t Procrastinate
- Get things done while you have the time!
- Check out these tips, tools and technology to improve motivation
- Make sure you know whether a test is timed and what the time
restrictions are
- Is a test only going to be open during a specific time range? Make
sure to check your time zone (Central vs Eastern) so that you don’t
miss it!
- Read over questions carefully and make sure you answer the entire
question!
- Pay special attention to the resources you are allowed to use so you don’t commit academic dishonesty
- Email your professors with
specific
questions about material you are struggling with
- Being as specific as possible is helpful for your professor to
assist you without having to exchange unnecessary emails
- Being as specific as possible is helpful for your professor to
assist you without having to exchange unnecessary emails
- Use resources at GVSU
- Tutoring is still available online
- Academic Coaching appointments can help you with getting organized and are available by video or phone
- The Writing Center is still using digital services to help you
- Collaborating with others will look a bit different, but is
absolutely possible with the following platforms:
- Google docs
- GroupMe app
- Zoom
- Google Meet