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DISPOSITION READINESS
For Participation in Online Courses at Lesley University
We have found that success in an online course depends as much on one's motivation and surrounding environment for learning as it does on technical capacity. These questions are designed to help you assess your "non-technical" readiness for online courses. On a scale of 1 to5 rate yourself according to each of the seven following statements; 5 indicating the greatest agreement and 1 indicating the least agreement. Be as forthright as possible with your responses.
- I have a place in my home or at work near my computer that can be claimed as "mine" for extended periods of study and communications time.
- I can put together blocks of time that will be uninterrupted in which I can work on my online courses (a block of time might be something like 90 minutes up to two hours, several times a week, depending upon the number of course credits you are taking online).
- I would classify myself as someone who can consistently work at a project and not put everything off until the last minute.
- When I am asked to use technologies that are new to me such as a fax machine, voice mail or a new piece of software, I will try them even if I feel a bit apprehensive.
- I can be a self-motivated, independent learner: it isn't necessary to be in a traditional classroom environment in order to learn.
- I am comfortable communicating with persons using electronic technologies such as e-mail and voice mail.
- I have persons and/or resources nearby which can assist me with any technical problems I might have with my software applications as well as my computer hardware.
| If you rated . . . |
Your response indicates . . . |
| Mostly fives |
A very good match with online learning. |
| Mostly threes and fours |
A satisfactory match with online learning |
| Mostly ones and twos or a mixture of highs and lows |
Online learning may not be a good match at this time |
Proceed with the Survey
updated 05/25/05 | 04:01 PM
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