How To Be An Online Student
What to Expect from the Online Experience
As you prepare to launch your academic experience as an online student, you may have questions about what to expect. Whether you've taken online courses before or this is your first time, you'll find that when it comes to your academic success, preparation is essential.
How Courses Are Taught
K-State Olathe offers a variety of class styles, including:
- In-person
- Online
- Hyflex
Each of these class styles is designed to ensure you have the resources and information you need to be successful.
Synchronous and Asynchronous Class Options
Some online classes may be asynchronous, while others will be synchronous. Asynchronous classes may be completed at your own pace, on your own time. You will have due dates; however, you can complete your course work at any time during the day. On the contrary, synchronous classes typically require that you meet over Zoom during scheduled class meetings to talk with your professor and classmates.
Tips to Maximize Online Classes
You also can stop in to our Student Success Center to chat with your student success coach in person, grab something to eat from our Cats' Cupboard Cart or find a quiet place to study.
You also should prepare talking points for class. Bring a few questions or insights you can offer to your professor and your peers. Simply writing down a few things you'd like to talk about ensures that you are an active participant during your in-class discussions. You don't have to spend a lot of time on this. Consider highlighting a portion of your text you find interesting, bringing a few specific questions about the readings or sharing something that surprised you in the materials.
You can use the Zoom app on your phone or computer to "host" a call. This will enable you to make sure that your camera and microphone are working prior to class. Be sure to know how to raise your hand in a Zoom call, how to mute and unmute yourself.
For Canvas, explore the website and find where your class is located on the platform. Then be sure to explore until you locate your syllabus and discussion boards. Note that we have an on-site IT team for any additional technical problems you might encounter.
When you're taking an online class, connecting virtually with your peers is an essential way of staying immersed within your program. One of the best ways you can connect with others is to focus on being engaged with your online discussion board posts. Almost every Canvas-based course includes discussion board posts as part of the class curriculum. When you write your posts, avoid writing to a word count and instead ask yourself if your content is something your classmates can easily respond to.
As you write, aim to:
- Include meaningful quotes
- Reference in-class discussions
- Ask questions your classmates can respond to
Talk with your professors about what their office hours might look like. In some cases, instructors may have an open Zoom room during specific times where you can drop in and out. This functions as a virtual office and provides you with a chance to get to know your professor.
Remember: Your instructors want you to succeed! Visiting them during their office hours is one of the best ways you can get study tips, develop a stronger understanding of the material and get feedback before you turn in essays or take exams.
If you're thinking about advancing your academic career at K-State Olathe, congratulations! We can't wait to have you around campus or online in one of our many animal health, engineering, hospitality management or horticulture classes. Be sure to reach out to our student success coaches to learn more about how you can make your time here as successful as possible.
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