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2022.1 module 4.
Be sure to review the description for this activity in the Assignments for Module 4. Answer the questions that are listed there to provide important feedback about the course.
Spreading the work out through the week provides some "think" time that can be beneficial.
Thanks for your feedback. This is exactly how the course is intended to be used. Do work throughout the week with time to think about the topics and contribute to the discussions that others will share.
If you have access to a printer, try printing out the module assignments page. Use that list to keep track of the activities. Learning to learn online is new for a lot of people. It is important to be a lifelong learner even if it is uncomfortable and confusing to begin with. Stick with it!
Yes, it would be good if there were more "conversations" in reply to the questions. Some classes are more interactive than others. The questions are important for you - you have to think about something to ask and formulate the question.
This is a 4 unit course so you should be working 8-12 hours per week on course activities.
This can vary depending on your interest and other factors. This is a guide.
If you are done in less than about 8 hours, consider doing more research for the main discussions and following up on resources suggested by other students.
Reminder: The course information said this course required a lot of reading and writing.
If you prefer videos, do some research and provide videos as your references in the discussions. When you look for resources to share, you are welcome to include games, videos, podcasts or other interactive resources. Although many resources are text and pictures, more interactive media are available for many of the topics.
Working out a strategy for online learning can be challenging. Everyone's needs are different. If possible spread the work out over several days. The activities are intended to provide flexibility so you can work in time chunks that fit with your schedule.
If you have specific questions, please ask.