Description
This essential guide provides practical help and support for those who have not previously studied at a distance and is ideal for students returning to study after a break. It covers fundamental issues such as motivation, goal setting, time management and coping strategies.
Additional coverage in the third edition includes:
Specific information on the use of new technologies in distance learning
Detailed coverage of referencing, citation and plagiarism
Description of using mind maps and other techniques for planning and writing essays or reports
Support for disabled students, particularly those with dyslexia
An expanded further resources section
Hallmark features of this book are the comments and advice offered by distance learning students and tutors. It also includes a comprehensive exploration of developments in e-learning as well as self-study activities that highlight the element of active learning that is crucial to successful studying at a distance.
Studying at a Distance is a key resource for undergraduates and postgraduates in all open and distance learning or e-learning courses.