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Due to the ongoing Covid-19 outbreak, many colleges and universities are switching to online teaching for some courses. While college students perceive this as an easy transition, the consequences of this change in online teaching may not be the same for all students.
The hardest part of working or studying when you're not planning to work is losing your environmental associations and physical triggers. Learning and learning from home can be challenging, as notifications pop up, leftovers fill desks, etc.
It is not always easy to stay focused and disciplined, but rest assured that it is possible. Explore the best tips on how to be more productive while studying from home.
It may seem convenient to study from home, but it can be difficult when delays and distractions occur. With a little planning and organization, it can be effective to have a comfortable place to study.
Setting a schedule for yourself and breaking the material down into digestible pieces can make a big difference when studying at home. If your school offers online courses, this can make planning for them more complicated. In this case, you can assign time to specific classes and turn them into tasks.
Creating a distraction-free learning space is the key to learning at home is to create a space in your home that benefits from the school library with as little distraction as possible at home.
Whether you can adapt and succeed to these changes if you study from home will depend on your attitude and the environment you create for yourself. In this episode, there are a few tips to help you make the most of your time at home. It is important to separate study and leisure periods to avoid distractions.
Due to the ongoing Covid-19 outbreak, many colleges and universities are switching to online teaching for some courses. While college students perceive this as an easy transition, the consequences of this change in online teaching may not be the same for all students.
The hardest part of working or studying when you're not planning to work is losing your environmental associations and physical triggers. Learning and learning from home can be challenging, as notifications pop up, leftovers fill desks, etc.
It is not always easy to stay focused and disciplined, but rest assured that it is possible. Explore the best tips on how to be more productive while studying from home.
It may seem convenient to study from home, but it can be difficult when delays and distractions occur. With a little planning and organization, it can be effective to have a comfortable place to study.
Setting a schedule for yourself and breaking the material down into digestible pieces can make a big difference when studying at home. If your school offers online courses, this can make planning for them more complicated. In this case, you can assign time to specific classes and turn them into tasks.
Creating a distraction-free learning space is the key to learning at home is to create a space in your home that benefits from the school library with as little distraction as possible at home.
Whether you can adapt and succeed to these changes if you study from home will depend on your attitude and the environment you create for yourself. In this episode, there are a few tips to help you make the most of your time at home. It is important to separate study and leisure periods to avoid distractions.