Explore online education support at Morgan Community College. Access resources, tools, and assistance to succeed in your online learning journey.
Time Management
Just like in an in-person classroom, you’ll have to complete assignments on time and prepare for tests. But without a regular in-person class schedule, you’ll need to take the lead on viewing lectures and learning new material. One great way to do this is to set your own regular “class” times throughout the week. Include time to review course materials (read a textbook, watch a lecture) and complete assignments before the due date. Keeping up with class material makes it easier to manage stress. Be Proactive with studying and asking for help if you need it.
Communication
Reach out to the instructor when you have a question about your class, the online learning management system/technology, the course materials, or even about working in the field. Also let your instructors know when life gets in the way. If something happens that will impact your studies, contact your instructor and let them know you need help.
Build Community
You don’t need to have regular in-person contact in a building to build community. Make it a point to connect with other students in your course. Take time to get to know other people taking your online class. Offer to meet others virtually for study sessions or even to view lectures together and offer help to other students if you can.