Avoid #TMDD (Too Much! Didn’t Do!) – for Online Learners

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:

  1. Go to bit.ly/online-learners-ateneo-salt-copy
  2. Rename it and press OK.
  3. 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)

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