This term really seems to be flying by. Here we are nearing the end of week 3 and I still feel like this term just started. Although it is moving fast, I have already learned a significant amount about my-self in regards to how I learn and more specifically how I learn in an online learning environment.
I have taken online classes before and with those classes, I quickly came to the realization that online learning can be significantly more challenging then a physical campus environment. Some of the challenges that I have faced in the past with online learning is self-motivation and maintaining good study habits. Over the course of the last three weeks, I not only discovered more about my learning style, but I learned how to leverage it in order to improve the way I learn. My learning style is multimodal, meaning that I learn from a series of methods, but that also doesn’t mean that I can be successful by selecting and using just one. Multimodal learners tend to learn best by utilizing the full spectrum of their learning styles. In the past, I have always believed that I was mostly a visual learner; I tend to use charts, diagrams, pictures, and examples to learn best. After taking the surveys for learning styles, I can actually say that I was surprised by the results and wasn’t sure as to the accuracy, however after reflecting on past classes, personal habits and techniques that I found to work for me, I decided that not only were the survey results a good fit, but they really explained a lot about how I learn. For example, I discovered that I am left brained; I like things to be neat and organized and perform best in such an environment.
After completing my second degree, it has been about five years since I have taken any classes at all, and this time around I am facing an abundance of new challenges that I didn’t have to worry about in the past. I work full-time in the semiconductor industry which is sponsoring my education, but only if I maintain good academic standing. I am a father, and a husband. In addition to family and work I have other commitments such as maintaining my property, vehicles, and financial responsibilities. In the short period of time that I have been back in school, I have found that these things can really have a profound effect on the way I manage my time and approach my education. My biggest challenge this term and through the remainder of the program, will be balancing the time I spend with my family and the time I spend with everything else. So far I am finding that this class was just the tool I needed in order to help me maintain that balance which will ultimately help me to achieve my goals.
Wow it sounds like you have a lot on your plate already before even starting these online classes but that you are able to do all those things, work, family, and property maintenance, is a good indicator that you do a good job already of balancing many things at once. When do you find the time to just plan a week or a day? How do you plan, weekly, daily or even hourly? I ask, because I am currently having a hard time to find time to plan. I do a bit of travelling in order to see family on the weekend so that kind of botches my original plans of planning on Saturday mornings for the following week.
Great questions, Jose!