Is E-Learning For You?
E-Learning can be a great opportunity, but it is NOT for everyone. While many students find e-learning a positive experience, others find it frustrating and have difficulty being successful in e-learning courses. Successful distance learners share certain characteristics. By taking a few minutes to thoughtfully answer the 10 questions below, you help yourself determine if e-learning is for you. (Check you score with the guidelines listed after the survey.)
I have
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Good organizational skills
Fair organizational skills
Poor organizational skills
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I am the kind of person who
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Often gets things done ahead of time
Needs reminding to get things done on time
Puts things off until the last minute
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Because of my other responsibilities, the amount of time I have to spend on course work is
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1-4 hours each week
5-8 hours each week
9-12 hours each week
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When an instructor hands out directions for an assignment, I prefer
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Figuring out the instructions on my own
Trying to follow the directions on my own, then asking for help
Having the directions explained to me
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My need to take this course is
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High (I need it immediately for a degree, job, or other important reason.)
Moderate (I could take it later or substitute another course for it.)
Low (It is a personal interest that could be postponed.)
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When I am asked to use VCR's, computers, voice mail, or other technologies new to me
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I look forward to learning new skills
I feel apprehensive, but try anyway
I put it off, or try to avoid it
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When it comes to assessing my standing in class, I
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Can assess my progress without immediate feedback from the professor
Like to receive regular feedback, but not immediately
Need immediate feedback from my professor
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My writing skills are
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Excellent
Fair
Poor
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As a reader, I would classify myself as
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Good (I usually understand the text without help.)
Average (I sometimes need help to understand the text.)
Slower than Average (It takes me a while to read and understand.)
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I learn best by
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Reading course materials and viewing graphics
Listening to an explanation of a topic
Doing things (e.g., experiments)
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Scoring
Give yourself 3 points for each "A" you picked, 2 or each "B", and 1 for each "C", and add all the points together.
If you scored
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20 or more points |
A E-Learning course is a real possibility for you. |
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11-19 points |
Distance learning courses may be for you, but you may need to make a few adjustments in your schedule and study habits to succeed. |
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10 or fewer points |
E-Learning courses may not be the best alternative for you; you should talk with your advisor or counselor. |
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