For students, a sudden shift to online learning can be quite confusing. In a physical school environment, structures and routines like class schedules, designated venues, etc. are in place to allow learners to organize their days and weeks, leading to a certain rhythm of life throughout a semester.
With the recent onslaught of online learning, all these familiar structures suddenly disappear, morphing into a list of links, platforms and tasks. Faced with many of these moving parts, students might fall for the temptation of #TMDD (Too much! Didn’t do)!
Here’s a simple tool to help you organize your new online learning life:
The Online Learning Life Planner
Here’s how to claim your online planner:
- Go to bit.ly/online-learners-ateneo-salt-copy
- Rename it and press OK.
- You may now start editing your personal copy of the online learning life planner.
Found this helpful? Also check out these other articles on online learning:
A Quick Guide for First Time Online Learners
Set-up Your Virtual Classroom in 3 Easy Steps (for teachers)