Schedule
Schedule a time to complete your online course assignments. It can be easy to forget about your online classes because you don’t have to attend a class during the week. Still give this class the same amount of attention as your other classes. Don’t fall behind work. Stick to your schedule!
Limit Distractions
Limit your distractions! Yes, while doing these assignments you will be on the internet but don’t open up unnecessary tabs. Don’t check your email, twitter timeline, or Facebook notifications. Be able to stay focus to your assignments.
Ask Questions
If you’re sitting in class and you don’t understand something or you have a question you raise your hand and ask, right? The same goes for online classes. Of course you can’t raise your hand but don’t be afraid to ask your instructor or classmates questions. Don’t assume or ignore your questions.
Hello Guys!
My name is Deja Smalls. I am currently a Junior, studying exercise science for Physical Therapy. My goals is to become a pediatric physical therapist and have my own practice by the time I’m 40. I transferred here to Georgia State University my sophomore year and I absolutely love it. I get home sick and miss the winter sometimes because I’m from New York City but I cant get enough of Georgia! I’m super excited to start this class. While reading unit 1 and learning about blogs it made me want to start my own blog in the future. I’m excited to see what else this class might have me doing.
Welcome to your brand new blog at sites@gsu.edu!
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