Covid-19 pandemic made the government must carry out various policies to minimize the spread of the virus, one of them by closing public places including schools and universities. The offline learning process must be held online. However, when studying at home, there are obstacles encountered. For this reason, there are 4 tips for online learning during the following Covid-19 pandemic so that your learning activities remain effective. 

Time Management 

If the school or campus provides an online class schedule, then you must manage your study time regularly and do assignments with focus. 

However, if the learning service is done by giving full flexibility, then you must arrange your own study schedule. For those who are not accustomed to independent learning, they will usually do their work in the final minutes of collection. Unfortunately, this is usually ineffective. Therefore, you must familiarize yourself to comply with the schedule you have made. 

Prepare The Materials Needed 

Before starting the online learning process, of course, you have to prepare the necessary equipment such as computers/laptops, cellphones, tablets, and most of all is the internet network. Don’t forget to always find out which website or platform to use. 

Focus on Your Learning 

The mistake most students make when studying online is not focused. There are a lot of distractions that interfere with the learning process, such as incoming social media notifications. 

Therefore, you must focus during online study sessions. Avoid all kinds of distractions that interfere. If necessary, set a study room that can make you easy to concentrate. 

Keep in touch with the teacher and classmates 

You need to arrange communication with classmates and teachers to avoid misunderstandings. If necessary, create a special group to discuss the assignments given. If you are not sure about the results of the work done, then you can immediately contact the instructor or classmate to discuss further. 

In fact, these times can hone our online communication skills. If you are familiar, this can provide freedom and flexibility that will not be found in the teaching and learning process in the classroom.