Posts: 408
Threads: 42
Likes Received: 198 in 116 posts
Likes Given: 815
Joined: Feb 2019
(05-27-2019, 08:01 PM)MNomadic Wrote: Besides all the techniques everyone else listed I like to multitask. So if I'm powering through a (relatively simple) SDC course, I'm doing it throughout most of the day. Watching videos while I eat, cook, meal prep, riding in a car, brushing teeth, folding laundry, etc.
I was doing this on my way to work and then as soon as I got in, I did the quizzes. I try to sneak them in during the work day too - that's one reason I love SDC format - the short chunks of info!
Amberton University, MS Human Relations & Business
Started June 2022
TESU BALS completed March 2020
Study.com (24) StraighterLine (33) Sophia (10) SHU and GCU (26) TEEX (6) Coopersmith (12) CSMLearn (3) TESU (6)
•
Posts: 175
Threads: 7
Likes Received: 55 in 45 posts
Likes Given: 1,028
Joined: May 2016
I've been trying to be consistent about working on lessons in small chunks, such as when I'm in line at the bank. That's definitely one of my favorite aspects of SDC, that you can work in small amounts and still see progress being made.
I haven't been able to spend large portions of the day working on the quizzes. At some point soon I want to challenge myself by clearing my schedule, and see how much I can get done if I spend the entire day on it. I wonder if I could pass an entire course in 1-2 days over a weekend.
TESU, BSBA-HR Completed December 2020
Completed: B&M CC: 67 units applied to degree Study.com: Principles of Management, Principles of Marketing, Computing, International Business, Library Science, Managerial Accounting, Leading Organizational Change, Finance, Organizational Theory, Strategic Human Resources (30 units) Davar: Organizational Behavior, Managerial Communication (6 units) Sophia: Microeconomics, Statistics, College Algebra, Conflict Resolution, Leading Teams (11 units) Institutes: Ethics (2 units) TESU: Business Capstone, Cornerstone (4 units)
Next up: Researching Master's Programs
Posts: 133
Threads: 26
Likes Received: 35 in 24 posts
Likes Given: 70
Joined: Apr 2019
i feel like the sdc videos vary a lot in usefulness (some narrarators are just too annoying to listen to) but i feel like i am able to answer the quizzes easily when i take time to listen to the videos. i know it's faster to read the material but i don't think i absorb things as much just by reading, esp since the content is usually SOOOO dry. for me personally, i can either read a lesson 4 times or just take the 8 minutes to listen to the video once. I also put closed captioning on the video so i am getting auditory and visual input for the key terms and definitions. i have to say when i did straighterline, the classes were way faster. but when i do study.com i learn a lot more and retain a lot more. the sheer number of quizzes is super annoying though, i don't feel like i gain much from them. i have ADD though, so for me i think it's way harder to concentrate
Posts: 896
Threads: 31
Likes Received: 466 in 291 posts
Likes Given: 78
Joined: Sep 2017
Don't watch the videos and try to pick classes that over lap so the subsequent ones are partially completed when you start them
Study.com - 177 CR. TESU - 39 CR. Middle Georgia State University - 15 CR. Sonoran Desert Institute - 42 CR. COSC - 6 CR. Excelsior - 6 CR. CLEP - 6 CR. Sophia - 14 CR. TEEX - 2 CR. Shmoop - 18 CR. NFA - 4 CR. The Institutes - 2 CR. FEMA - 20ish
BA in History/English from TESU. BA in Communications from TESU. AS in Firearms Technology from SDI.
Posts: 408
Threads: 42
Likes Received: 198 in 116 posts
Likes Given: 815
Joined: Feb 2019
05-31-2019, 05:39 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-31-2019, 05:40 PM by suzycupcake.)
(05-28-2019, 02:48 PM)saraholson Wrote: i feel like the sdc videos vary a lot in usefulness (some narrarators are just too annoying to listen to) but i feel like i am able to answer the quizzes easily when i take time to listen to the videos. i know it's faster to read the material but i don't think i absorb things as much just by reading, esp since the content is usually SOOOO dry. for me personally, i can either read a lesson 4 times or just take the 8 minutes to listen to the video once. I also put closed captioning on the video so i am getting auditory and visual input for the key terms and definitions. i have to say when i did straighterline, the classes were way faster. but when i do study.com i learn a lot more and retain a lot more. the sheer number of quizzes is super annoying though, i don't feel like i gain much from them. i have ADD though, so for me i think it's way harder to concentrate
I have ADD also and the way I need to do it with non-familiar subjects is exactly what you said - put CC on and watch/read! That works best for me too.
I love SL just for the simple fact that I can plow through 2 classes a weekend easily because I don't have to do 500 quizzes :: But, if there is a subject I need to know more about, and not one I'll never need to know about again, I would do SDC for it. The small chunks help a lot I find.
(05-30-2019, 10:38 PM)jsh1138 Wrote: Don't watch the videos and try to pick classes that over lap so the subsequent ones are partially completed when you start them
This trick just worked for me with Eng Comp I and II! I was 45% done before I even started. It was FABULOUS!
Amberton University, MS Human Relations & Business
Started June 2022
TESU BALS completed March 2020
Study.com (24) StraighterLine (33) Sophia (10) SHU and GCU (26) TEEX (6) Coopersmith (12) CSMLearn (3) TESU (6)
•