Learn how to successfully adapt to online remote learning with this super quick guide. Packed with pragmatic, applied tips on how to adjust to a digital learning experience, this handy resource will instil you with the confidence and know-how needed to succeed.

  • Set up an effective workplace and stay motivated
  • Work well with tutors and get the support you need
  • Get the most out of different forms of learning, from lectures to field work
  • Make the best use of materials, such as online databases and open-access content.
  • Collaborate effectively with peers and create your best work.

An invaluable guide to get you through university cool, calm and in control!

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Get the most out of learning online so you can succeed in your studies - this handy guide is packed with support and tips on navigating digital learning so you don’t miss out.
Introduction to remote, distance, full or hybrid e-learning How do I get the most from my instructor? How do I get the most from different types of instruction? How do I get the most from course and supplementary materials? How do I create my best work? How do I get the most from assessments and feedback? How do I get the most from peers?
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ISBN
9781529754407
Publisert
2020-12-28
Utgiver
Vendor
SAGE Publications Ltd
Vekt
360 gr
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
178

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Biographical note

Dr. Janet Salmons is a qualitative scholar and methodologist. She is a Fellow at the Center for Advanced Internet Studies and edits the newsletter, “When the Field is Online”.   Recent books include: Doing Qualitative Research Online 2nd edition (2022), What Kind of Researcher Are You? (2021), Reframing and Rethinking Collaboration in Higher Education and Beyond: A Practical Guide for Doctoral Students and Early Career Researchers with Narelle Lemon (2021), Publishing from your Doctoral Research: Create and Use a Publication Strategy with Helen Kara (2020), Learning to Collaborate, Collaborating to Learn (2019), Find the Theory in Your Research (2019), and Getting Data Online (2019). She previously managed the Sage Research Methods Community (formerly known as Methodspace).   Dr. Salmons received a B.S. in Adult and Community Education from Cornell University, an M.A. in Social Policy Studies from the SUNY Empire State College, and a Ph.D. in Interdisciplinary Studies and Educational Leadership at the Union Institute & University. She lives and works in Boulder, Colorado. Website link: www.salmons.blog