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Time Management Tips for Online Learning

Welcome to the first week of the Summer 2020 semester! Because of the coronavirus pandemic, all Dabney courses have been placed online until Fall. Online learning may be new to a lot of our students, and even if it isn't, we could all use some helpful advice and reminders, right? The Library has put together a list of tips to help you manage your time and resources for more effective online learning. And don't forget: DSLCC's awesome faculty and staff are always here for you!

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1. Establish a Routine

Just like in-person classes have a set schedule, it's a good idea to create a routine for your online classes too. Choose a certain time of day that you know you're at your most productive -- maybe mornings work best for you, or evenings once your kids are in bed. It doesn't really matter when; just make sure that you choose wisely and stick to your routine as best you can. Set aside at least an hour per day, and use this time to complete your assignments, study, and ask questions. Pay close attention to assignment due dates, and be sure to utilize your "class time" accordingly!

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2. Make Lists

One of the things I find most helpful is making lists. When I've taken online classes, I've made lists of all weekly readings, assignments, and project deadlines. I was then able to check everything off as it was completed. Not only is this a great way to stay organized, it also gives you an amazing sense of accomplishment when you're able to knock those big, looming tasks off your list!

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3. Keep Track of All Due Dates

At the beginning of each semester, review all due dates for the course. These can be weekly discussion boards, chapter quizzes, proctored exams, and everything in between. I'm old school and like to use a paper planner or a notebook to keep track of important dates, but you can also set reminders in your phone. Choose whichever way works best for you. What's important is that you stay aware of these dates. Be sure, too, to watch for any updates your instructor may provide. You definitely don't want to miss any important assignments!

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4. Create Your Own Study/Learning Space

Set aside a space in your home that can be yours for studying and completing assignments. Whether it's your bed, your favorite comfy chair in the living room, a seat at the dining room table, or even your own home office, it's important that you're able to feel comfortable and focus on your work. Also, be sure to have everything you need available or close by. This includes your computer, textbooks, pens, and notebooks, of course. But also have water or coffee, snacks, a cozy jacket or blanket, and your headphones for playing music if you'd like. Whatever you need to help you stay focused!

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5. Limit Distractions

One of the hardest things about online learning is keeping the distractions at bay. They're everywhere, aren't they? Social media, Netflix, our families... This is why establishing a routine and having your own space that allows you to focus is so important. It helps to know that you've allowed yourself a certain amount of time for your studies. It also may help to log out of your social networking sites -- at least while you're doing your classwork. Know also that things may come up, like your kids or dog or cat needing you for something, so be willing to go with the flow.

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6. Don't Be Afraid to Reach Out

Please know that if you're struggling at any point in the semester, you're always welcome to reach out to DSLCC staff or faculty. We want you to succeed, and we are here for you every step of the way! Remember: You're doing GREAT, and you've got this!

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