the Instructor contact information.

the Instructor contact information.

Resources A

1. Read the Syllabus.

The Syllabus should be the first item you read (and print out) on the first day of

the course. The Syllabus includes important information about the course

structure, topics, activities, and due dates.

2. Print out the Instructor contact information.

You never know when you might need to contact the Instructor by e-mail or even

by phone. If you are not able to access the course to retrieve this information,

you will want to be sure you have it close by for reference.

3. Familiarize yourself with the online classroom.

Take some time to explore the online classroom and its features and functions.

You will be more comfortable and efficient with online learning if you know where

to locate items in the classroom.

4. Form relationships with your online classmates.

You are encouraged to form professional relationships with your online

classmates so that you have a network of people to turn to for support or if you

have questions about the course content. Make sure that you have your

classmates’ contact information so that you may communicate during the course

and after it has ended.

5. Remember that your online colleagues are not exactly like you.

The online classroom includes people from different countries and cultures and

who speak different languages. Therefore, if a Discussion posting or e-mail

seems unclear or different from what you expect from a classmate, consider that

the person may have a different approach to communication and learning than

you do.

6. Contact someone when you need assistance.

In the online environment, no one will know if you have a question about an

assignment or have a problem with your computer unless you say something.

You will be expected to initiate contact with someone, often through e-mail or the

phone, to request assistance and seek answers.

7. Participate actively and regularly in the online Discussions.

Dialogue, discussion, and collaboration among students are highly valued by the

institution. As a result, you are expected to participate in online Discussion

regularly throughout the week (a 7-day timeframe).

8. Adhere to specific due dates for activities.

Online learning is flexible in that you may participate and work on assignments at

any hour convenient to you. However, your online courses will have specific due

dates each week for participating in Discussion and for submitting written

assignments. For example, in one week (a 7-day timeframe) you may be

required to participate in Discussion on Day 3 and Day 5 and submit written

assignments by Day 7. Check your course Syllabus for such details.

9. Behave with academic integrity and honesty.

Online learners are academic professionals and are expected to comport

themselves as such when interacting with the Instructor, classmates, or

university personnel. This means adhering to the institution’s Code of Conduct,

which includes expectations for behaving with academic integrity and honesty.

10. Plan and follow a time-management plan.

Integrating online learning into your already busy schedule can be difficult.

Therefore, it is important that online learners plan their time carefully

RESOURCES B

https://journal.alt.ac.uk/index.php/rlt/article/view/1648/pdf_13

RESOURCES C

https://academicguides.waldenu.edu/writingcenter/scholarlyvoice/activepassive

RESOURCES D

https://academicguides.waldenu.edu/writingcenter/templates

RESOURCES E