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Use your experiences and share them. Think how much you know already!
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Concentrate on the ideas and don't worry about 'typos' (typing mistakes) when you write. Your tutor will inform you of the academic requirements for your writing.
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Practise your typing.
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Go online, do what you need to do and get off. You can spend many hours online 'just having a look'. Remember the sunshine, people....
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Allocate sufficient time to study online.
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Make sure you allocate enough time to study online.
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Use the search tool to find information.
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Ask if there are any problems, say how you are feeling, let the tutor know what you think.
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Get to chat sessions on time, post things on the discussion board when you are meant to, get your assignments in on time. Use the calendar.
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Share your work and ideas.
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Be aware that others my be feeling uncertain too.
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Think about what you are going to say and check that what you have written will be easily understood.
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Be academic - reference, refer to, quote....
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Make sure your work is your own. Plagiarism is unethical and unprofessional.
- Be aware of your own learning style regardless of whether you are studying online or in classroom-based courses. Try this online quiz from VARK to find out more about your personal learning style.