By JACLYN TERSIGNI, Toronto Star
Ten years ago, when this writer was a university student, an online course was often comprised of an audio recording of a lecture paired with a PowerPoint file. Things have changed — dramatically. The online course offerings of today deliver a seamless educational experience that, unlike fuzzy mp3 files, don’t sacrifice quality for convenience. That quality means online courses aren’t the “bird courses” they were perhaps thought to be back in the aughts. Doing well requires more than just an internet connection; here are four strategies for acing your online classes.
https://www.thestar.com/life/further_education/2018/10/25/4-ways-to-ace-your-online-course.html
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