I've taken 4 online classes now, including this one, and the experience really depends on who the professor is. If they're like Laura, i.e. enthusiastic, helpful and willing to answer questions, then it's an enjoyable experience. It can really set students up well for learning at their own pace.
I had another online class that wasn't nearly as helpful, the professor didn't really help at all, and so it was just a bad experience.
In Journalism History, Dr. Kerr sets it up with a What-to-do system. Every day we would have class, he would put the what-to-do for the day up so we could know what exactly we were supposed to be learning about or reading. That worked really well too.
I had another online class that wasn't nearly as helpful, the professor didn't really help at all, and so it was just a bad experience.
In Journalism History, Dr. Kerr sets it up with a What-to-do system. Every day we would have class, he would put the what-to-do for the day up so we could know what exactly we were supposed to be learning about or reading. That worked really well too.
It's just important to set a time to get the work done.
Screenshot from my personal calendar.
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