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How to Study Online Courses Effectively

Plan, prepare, participate, persistence and note-taking

4 min readJun 27, 2020
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With the uncertain times of the present age, the inherent risks with everyone’s jobs and the increased awareness about up-skilling; it is no wonder that folks are starting to turn heavily to online courses to improve their skills and expertise.

Online courses, MOOCs, remote boot camps, virtual learning, digital certifications- the paths are many but the method is similar. Learning via technology all from the comfort of your own home or personal space.

They are useful, valid and increasingly popular with social distancing becoming the new normal and the easy availability of even Ivy League education at one’s fingertips. If you need more convincing in the benefits of MOOCs, read this:

But learning online is no easy feat.

Learning online is very very difficult.

People are so bought in by the advantages that they forget that it comes with its own set of challenges. Attrition

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Niru
Niru

Written by Niru

Reader. Author. Techie. Mom. Mentor. Posts on books, reading, Bookstagram, inculcating gratitude, and self improvement through books, experiences and technology

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