Effective Distance Learning Strategies for Students

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Implementing strategies like turning off email for designated hours, setting specific time slots for each subject, planning weekly schedules, utilizing calendars, maintaining routines, listing assignments, finding conducive work environments, emphasizing time management, taking breaks for reflection, and mindfulness can enhance productivity and success in distance learning. These tips shared by experts aim to improve organization, motivation, and overall well-being during the remote learning process.


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  1. Distance Learning

  2. Turn email off for a few hours everyday. Dr. Crihfield

  3. Portion out specific amounts of time for each class every weekday. For example do 30 minutes of mathematics and 30 minutes of science, so on and so forth. Meredith Mason

  4. Make a plan for your week every Monday. Look through all your emails from your teachers and space it out to get everything done throughout the week. Taylor Tyle

  5. Use a calendar. They have helped me keep track of any assignment, class, or event (such as zoom meeting) that i needed to complete/go to. Vincent Quimby

  6. Have a routine so that you have some stability. Ruben Vera

  7. Set up a list of assignments due so you don't forget to do them and once you start don't stop until they are done. Anthony Habas

  8. Find a good place to work. I have found that working in a different place than where you sleep made me more productive and got more tasks done than when I used by bed to do work. Have a small task that doesn't involve your phone in the morning to start off on a mindful and productive note. Ary Wolfe

  9. Focus on time management. For example I use a planner t mark all the zoom calls I have and all due dates. This keeps them all clearly laid out so I know what I have to do for the week. Harley Haas

  10. Take frequent breaks and reflect on why they're feeling unmotivated or depressed (if applicable). Use a journal or meditation to clear these feelings rather than ignore them. Olivia Shore

  11. Make a calendar of when assignments are due to stay on top of the workload and ensure you don't fall behind. Hannah Swartz

  12. Wake up early and make a list on tasks to accomplish throughout the day and stay active to stay motivated. Nadia Hayes

  13. Set a time that is good for you to concentrate and do home work Do a certain amount of home work a day so that you don t have to cram everything in one day Avoid having distractions as the work will only take longer to do Don t be afraid to email your teacher if you have a question Call a friend and try to do the work together and get it done quicker Listen to music if it helps you to concentrate Try to give yourself enough time in advance if you have a long assignment Take breaks in between assignments to not get over bored Ask your teacher for more time if you need it on an assignment due to circumstances Stay motivated and don t give up Adrian Zambaux

  14. Organization is key Juanita Uribe

  15. Make a weekly plan, use timers to stop overloading on work, and stay in contact with your teachers. Katie Terres

  16. Dedicate a consistent time each day to school work Create your own schedule If you choose, create a calendar or planner to keep track of your work Lindsay Mckenna

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