If and when the Almighty Web is practically your only option for resources for college, specifically distance/online learning, how do you go about obtaining, organizing, weeding out, studying and even highlighting resources?
I've not been in a classroom setting for over a decade, and have recently enrolled in college courses online. I was always a "highlighter" in high school--having every piece of material in front of me in order to study effectively. I don't see that being possible in this setting, unless I print EVERYTHING out, and that can get quite costly.
I've just read through my syllabus just to get a heads up of what I am in for, and it involves articles and journals, and APA format and essays... le sigh.
I'm really rather organized, but in a case such as this, I'll have no clue where to start...
I'd like to know what you process is when it comes to, say, writing a research paper, or even studying notes.
Any advice/tips would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!!
2007-03-09
05:16:19
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imaginasian911
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