Tools and learning you need to complete an online course
If you have decided to undertake a course online then you need to make sure that you have the right tools in place, and the right knowledge, to complete the course successfully. You need to be realistic and make sure that are aware of time and money involved in making sure all of these things are in place. One of the most important things to do is make sure that you identify a course which suits all of your needs.
Once you have decided what it is you want to get from the course you need to find a course that covers everything you need it to. Before you start on the course you need to make sure you have identified the tools and skills you need to have in place. We are going to take a look at some of the tools and skills you will need if you are participating in an online course.
Tools you will need if you are studying online
The most obvious tool that you need if you are embarking on a course of online study is a computer. You should check out the content of the course to see what sort of performance you will need from your computer, in order to complete the course as effectively as possible. You also need to make sure that you have a broadband connection that is fast enough for you to be able to view video content and webinars when you need to.
It’s often useful to have access to the Internet on a mobile device too, so that you can keep up to date with important emails, or read study material, when you are on the move. Having this facility enables you to utilise your time more effectively. Not so much a tool, but more of an environmental necessity, is ensuring that you have a dedicated place where you can study. If you are studying at home this helps to stop you from getting distracted by other things that are going on in the house.
Skills that you will need for online learning
Ideally you should have a certain level of computer literacy before you embark on an online course; it makes it easier for you to keep up a decent study pace. This is not to say that you cannot take an online course if your computer skills are not up to scratch; you just have to be prepared to work very hard to develop your skills while participating in the course. You can check out upskilled to see exactly how much work is required. These are the skills that you are likely to need at some point, when you are taking an online course.
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Knowledge of email.
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Ability to manage files and folders.
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Online security awareness.
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Knowledge of the learning management system that is being used.
If you can pick all of these skills up before you start the course you will be at an advantage. That being said, as long as you are prepared to work at it, and have the technical support available, you can develop these skills as you learn.