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Online programs require more committment and self-discipline than classroom courses because you must take responsibility for doing the assigned work, getting assignments completed and submitted on time, and being prepared for tests and quizzes. You will need to pace yourself, rather than relying on feedback from the teacher or other students. It is easy to put off your online course when you are not required to be in a classroom each week.
If you are a self-starter, possess self-discipline, and can work independently on a task until it is complete, then you will be a successful online student. The ideal online learner is able to answer these questions positively:
You should also have easy access to a computer that is connected to the Internet (preferably not dial-up), be able to store information on your hard drive or storage device, and have the software needed for the course (usually at least a word processor). You should be very comfortable using a computer before taking online courses.
You will need to check your KCTCS e-mail several times a week and manage your e-mail account. Many instructors use only e-mail to comunicate with their students.