“It’s just for a couple of weeks!” So we thought last spring with the shift to online learning. Students, families, teachers, and districts did their best, thinking that it was only temporary. Now we know, virtual learning, in some form or another is here to stay.
Now, it’s back to school time and most of our students are starting the year with some form of a hybrid model. And they know that they may be fully online again sometime soon.
Like it or not, virtual learning is here to stay. So, here are some tips to start the school year on top of your virtual learning game:
Set a daily schedule. Allocate study time, breaks, and meals. Move around and get outdoors when possible.
Put social media breaks into your day. But keep your phone out of your study space.
Carve out a study space that is quiet and as distraction free as possible.
Practice structured procrastination. Get the easy, quick tasks out of the way before you tackle the harder items on your list.
Utilize technology. Online calendars, time trackers, and social media blockers are a godsend for some!
Take notes. Yes, you may be able to go back to a recorded lecture, but the act of taking notes can help you build a stronger connection with the source text and retain and mold the idea much better.
Make it interactive. Turn on your camera when in an asynchronous class. Form an online study group.
Ask for help. Many teachers say that in the online format, it’s harder to determine if a student is confused. Don’t be afraid to speak up.
Take care of yourself. Virtual learning is different… and can be stressful. If you are struggling, say so. And don’t feel like you have to go it alone. There are lots of us here to support you.