How to create a study planner for your online classes

Study Planner

Making a study planner is quite essential in helping you manage your time and maximize your learning.

Now-a- days, due to COVID-19, the students are relying on their online classes, so managing the time can be a little tough and different than it used to be previously. Online studies may be challenging, but on the other hand, students have got the freedom to set their timetables. Their schedule is flexible now.

Here are a few tips on how to make your study planner for online classes.

Highlight the deadlines on your calendar

Tracking the deadlines of your assessments, quizzes, tests, and assignments aren’t easy. So make sure to mark the dates on your calendar or set reminders on your smart phones.

Alter your learning styles

Don’t transcribe each and everything said by the teacher during an online class. You have to focus on the concept he/she is trying to deliver, don’t write down everything, and instead jot down the main words and smaller phrases. You have to try revising what he/she has taught after the class is over by going through the notes and then write them in your own words.

Segregate your course into smaller segments

Divide your courses into smaller blocks and allot learning time for each of them. That will help you in learning faster. Don’t forget to take breaks. Taking intervals helps in the proper functioning of the brain.

Prioritize 

Develop a list of the subjects you have to study and the topics under them. Prioritize them and then list them down accordingly, which will help in increasing your efficiency.

Use different applications

If making a study planner is a difficult task, you may make use of these under mentioned applications that will help you maximize your learning.

This is a widely used study app.

This application offers a wide variety of services.

This user-friendly application will help you in creating your study planner.

You can teach a student a lesson for a day; but if you can teach him to learn by creating curiosity, he will continue the learning process as long as he lives.

Clay P. Bedford

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