Like the facilitator, the online student possesses unique qualities. The online students of today consist of a diverse community of students that include many working people who are trying to better their opportunities to continue their education. Campus courses will never go away, but the online classroom has become a vital compliment to a student's education options.
In general, the online student should possess the following qualities:
The student should be able to communicate through writing.
In the online classroom, nearly all communication is written, so it is critical that students feel comfortable expressing themselves in writing. Many students have limited writing abilities, which should be addressed before or as part of the online experience. Remedial efforts on the part of the student may be required.
Be self-motivated and self-disciplined.
With the freedom and flexibility of the online environment comes responsibility. The online process takes a real commitment and discipline to keep up with the flow of the process.
Be willing to "speak up" if problems arise.
Many of the non-verbal communication mechanisms that classroom instructors use to determine whether students are having problems (confusion, frustration, boredom, absence, etc.) are not possible in the online environment. If a student is experiencing difficulty on any level (either with the technology or with the course content), he or she must communicate this immediately. Otherwise the instructor will never know what is wrong.
Be willing and able to commit to 15 to 20 hours per week per course.
Online courses are not easier than the traditional educational process. In fact, many students will say they require much more time and commitment.
Be able to work with others in completing projects
Be able to use the technology properly
Be able to meet the minimum standards as set forth by the institution
Be able to complete assignments on time
The online learning process is normally accelerated and requires a serious commitment. Staying current with the class and completing all work on time is vital. Once a student gets behind, it is very difficult to catch up. Basically, the student needs to want to be there, and needs to want the experience. The instructor may have to contact students personally to offer assistance and remind the student of the need to keep up.