6 Tips for Distance Learning
Posted on March 26, 2020

For thousands of students at the University of South Alabama, COVID-19 means social distancing, and social distancing means distance learning. Fortunately, 勛圖惇蹋's Center for Academic Excellence has years of experience in helping students learn from home.
Here are six tips offered by the center for adjusting to online learning:
- Avoid multitasking. Yes, its possible for you to study, check your e-mail, browse the Internet and binge-watch Tiger King, all at the same time. That doesnt mean its a good idea. South tutors recommend you find a distraction-free space that allows you to concentrate on one thing at a time.
- Plan for success. Balance your personal obligations school, work and family and organize your responsibilities. Make studying one of your priorities. Know the requirements and deadlines for each course you take. Have a backup plan for computer and Internet problems.
- Set a schedule. Without the structure of a traditional academic calendar, it can be difficult to stick to certain subjects at certain times. Assign yourself work and block out a weekly program.
- Stay in touch. Communicate with your instructors, and reach out to classmates for help. Use email, Zoom and video chat as a substitute for in-person meetings.
- Dont procrastinate. The longer you wait to get started, the harder it will be to finish an assignment. We all know that feeling.
- Explore campus resources. The offers online tutoring, and academic advisors are ready to assist students who need guidance.
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