Moodle

Moodle

by Carolyn Cohen-Shaw -
Number of replies: 2

This is my first time trying to use Moodle  as a learning platform. I'm really nerves about learning on-line .. I really do good in a in class setting . 

In reply to Carolyn Cohen-Shaw

Re: Moodle

by Hussain Alabbadi -
I'm new to Moodle too, but it's not my first time using it :P
Although the E-learning has some disadvantage, it's that different.
If you maintain and stick to a schedule, you can learn and ace it.
Plus, it'll be an excellent opportunity for you to develop learning and working skills remotely.
As you can see, the world is getting smaller, and a lot of companies and institutions rely on distant employees.
I also want to remind you that college has all the resources available for you to have the most experience and succeed in your LB journey. So, I encourage you to use these resources whenever it is possible.
That been said, Keep in mind that even though the class is taught remotely, it's not an online class. Most of the instructors are requiring students to be present and connected at the same time; the class was supposed to be. And you'll probably have to interact with the instructor and your classmates in the class meeting. You can know about the class structure by asking your instructor.
So, the key points are:
- Set a time for reading, studying, and assignments.
- Use all the resources available to you.
- You got this! smile