Getting the Most from Online Writing Classes
By Steve Thompson, published Jun 03, 2007
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Of course, online writing classes aren't free, so you shouldn't sign up unless you plan to get as much out of them as you can. They do require work outside of "class" and you can learn quite a bit if you follow the assignments and perform the readings.
Start at the Bottom
Many online writing classes build upon prerequisites that are offered through the same institution. You might think that you're too good of a writer to sign up for an introductory-level course, but it's important to have all of the information. When choosing your online writing class, make sure to start at the bottom and work your way up to more advanced courses.
Purchase All Materials
No, you won't be penalized for failing to bring your book to class like in high school, but you do need to purchase an books, workbooks or manuals that will help you to excel in the course. Online writing classes aren't much different from university classes in that they often stem from specific literature written by the professor or one of his contemporaries.
Do Your Homework
If a writing class doesn't assign homework, it probably isn't worth your time. Most online writing classes are based primarily on the work you do on your own time, such as writing papers and critiquing essays. Finish your homework before the next scheduled class and make sure to put your best foot forward.
Participate in Discussion
Many online writing classes come with a forum or message board on which you can correspond with fellow classmates and share your work. Although these forums are usually elective, it is in your best interest to participate. You can share techniques and ideas with others and present your work for critique.
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Posted on 06/03/2007 at 11:06:00 PM