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Online learning skills have a relationship with more general study skills, yet there are specific competences that need to be acquired. This practical guide provides ideas and suggestions for practitioners in developing online learning skills with their learners. Written in an open learning style, the guide includes short exercises and discussion sections on themes including self-management, communication, reading and note taking, self-assessment and learning strategies.
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| Chapter 1 | How to use this guide |
| Chapter 2 | Introduction |
| Chapter 3 | What is online learning? |
| Chapter 4 | Responsibility |
| Chapter 5 | Self-Management |
| Chapter 6 | Communication |
| Chapter 7 | Self-Assessment |
| Chapter 8 | Working with others |
| Chapter 9 | Writing with a word-processor |
| Chapter 10 | Reading and note-taking |
| Chapter 11 | Research and searching skills |
| Chapter 12 | Analysis |
| Chapter 13 | Learning strategies |
| Chapter 14 | Conclusions |
| Appendix 1 | Practical suggestions |
| Appendix 2 | Useful contacts |
| Appendix 3 | Useful publications |
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