Am I Ready for Online Learning?
Although Online, Hybrid, Flex, and Online Live courses offer greater convenience and flexibility than traditional classes, they demand more dedication and time-management skills. These course options are ideal for highly motivated learners who need flexible schedules to balance family, work, and school. The information below can help you determine if online courses are right for you.
Fewer Classes Does Not Mean Less Work
In online courses, the time usually spent in a classroom is dedicated to online work. In hybrid courses, which combine in-person and online learning, expect to spend significantly more out-of-class time on coursework than in traditional face-to-face classes.
Time Management Skills
Strong time management skills are essential for success in online classes. Note that online assignments at WilmU are aligned with Eastern Standard Time.
Take Responsibility For Your Own Learning
In online courses, you are responsible for managing your learning outside the classroom. These courses emphasize activities that require student participation and responsiveness.
Technology Skills
Online courses require a good level of technological proficiency. You should be comfortable using a computer and the Internet (websites, email, search, etc.) and be prepared to learn new technologies and online research methods. Also see Technology Requirements below.
Please note that all courses at Â鶹ÊÓƵ, including those held on campus, are web-enhanced and utilize a learning management system called Canvas. Students can expect to use Canvas for online activities in every course throughout their studies. Therefore, regular access to a computer and the Internet is essential. A limited number of open computers are available at university locations.
Tips for Success in Online, Hybrid, or Flex Courses
- Prepare Mentally: Purchase the textbook and course materials early, and review them thoroughly.
- Read the Syllabus: Go through the entire syllabus before the first class session.
- Complete the Online Course Orientation: Familiarize yourself with the online course platform.
- Stay Organized: Avoid procrastination by creating a calendar or planner based on the syllabus.
- Set a Schedule: Dedicate specific times each week for your course and stick to it.
- Gather Research Early: If a paper is due, collect all necessary information well in advance.
- Practice Discipline: Follow your schedule, but prioritize self-care when needed.
- Develop Computer Skills: Use resources like Khan Academy or YouTube to enhance your skills.
- Ask for Help Promptly: Don’t hesitate to seek assistance if you need it.
- Stay Connected: Maintain communication with your instructor and classmates.
- Check Canvas Daily: Log in regularly for updates and assignments.
Technology Requirements
Internet Access
- A high-speed Internet connection is recommended.
- A minimum bandwidth of 5 Mbps is required for Canvas, Zoom, Respondus Monitor, Kaltura and many other Ed Tech Tools commonly used in classes.
Computer Hardware
- Operating System: Windows 11 or 10, Mac: OS X 10.15 or higher.
- Hard Drive: 100 Gigabytes or more, to ensure adequate space for any software and videos for courses.
- Memory/RAM: 8 GB or higher, in order to run Kaltura, the University-endorsed video recording software.
Software
- Web Browser: Canvas works best in Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome.
- Word Processor: Microsoft Word. Assignments and essays must be uploaded as Microsoft Word documents (.doc or .docx).
Free Use and Discount Purchasing Options
To help students meet the requirements above, Â鶹ÊÓƵ offers:
- Purchasing programs for students to buy computer hardware, software, and accessories at an educational discount.
- Microsoft Office 365 at no cost for enrolled students to download and install on personal devices.
- Online Software Access - enrolled students can access a virtual computer at no cost to use specialty software required for certain courses, such as Adobe Creative Suite or statistical analysis software.