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Student Readiness Survey
Self-Assessment Survey
The following survey will assess how successful you may be at a distance education course. PLEASE PRINT THIS PAGE AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. Select an answer for each question and click on "Score" below when finished. Take your time and answer questions honestly! Your results will not benefit anyone but you!
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My need to take this course now is:
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Feeling that I am part of a class is:
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I would classify myself as someone who:
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Classroom discussion is:
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When an instructor hands out directions for an assignment, I prefer:
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I need faculty comments on my assignments:
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Considering my professional and personal schedule, the amount of time I have to work on a distance-learning course is:
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Coming to campus on a regular schedule is:
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As a reader, I would classify myself as:
10.
When I need help understanding the subject:
The score of your survey was:
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Explanation of Scoring 3 points are scored for each "a" that you select, 2 for each "b," and 1 for each "c." A score of 20 points or more, indicates that there is a high possibility you would be successful at a distance-learning course. A score between 11 and 20, indicates that a distance-learning courses may work for you, but you may need to make a few adjustments in your schedule and study habits to succeed. A score of 10 or less, strongly suggest that distance learning may not currently be the best alternative for you. ^Top
General Explanations of Questions 1. Distance-learning students sometimes neglect their courses because of personal or professional circumstances. Having a compelling reason for taking the course helps motivate the student to stick with the course. 2. Some students prefer the independence of Distance Learning; others find the independence uncomfortable and miss being part of the classroom experience. 3. Distance-learning courses give students greater freedom of scheduling, but they can require more self-discipline than on-campus classes. 4. Some people learn best by interacting with other students and instructors. Others learn better by listening, reading and reviewing on their own. Distance-learning courses provide less opportunity for group interaction than most on-campus courses. 5. Distance Learning requires you to work from written directions. 6. It may take as long as two to three weeks to get comments back from your instructor in distance-learning classes. 7. Distance Learning requires at least as much time as on-campus courses. Students surveyed say that distance-learning courses are as hard or harder than on campus courses. 8. Most people who are successful with Distance Learning find it difficult to come to campus on a regular basis because of their work, family or personal schedules. 9. Print materials are the primary source of directions and information in distance-learning courses. 10. Students who do well in distance-learning courses are usually comfortable contacting the instructor as soon as they need help with the course.
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