Our online class is conducted over the Internet. We are generally conducted through a learning management system, in which students can view their course syllabus and academic progress, as well as communicate with fellow students and their course instructor.
7 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE TAKING TAIFA ONLINE CLASS
You're not the first to have questions about taking Taifa classes online, and you certainly won't be the last. But there are some insightful lessons you can learn. Here are seven things you have to known before embarking on our online learning journey.
1. Online classes are not the 'easy' routeOne of the most common questions asked on this topic is, "Are online classes easier?" Put simply, the answer is no.
Opting for online courses over traditional class is not the easy route for your education. It’s true that pur online class offer more flexibility, but that doesn’t change the amount of work you put in. The flexibility of online classes can be extremely helpful to busy students, but that same freedom also creates additional pressures on those enrolled. It’s up to you to avoid distractions and keep yourself on track.
2. You may actually do better in online classesWhile it’s not guaranteed, there is certainly the potential for online classes to provide a lift. If you’re organized enough to keep track of deadlines for upcoming assignments, readings and projects and don’t easily procrastinate, you might enjoy the amount of control you have over how to get it all done.
Online teachers are a great option if you tend to feel lost in the crowd of a classroom. They give you the ability to pause and take thorough notes or even re-watch parts you didn’t quite understand the first time. Plus, you can always reach out to your class instructor through a message to ask questions about material you didn’t understand.
3. You’re going to need technology and IT support to be successful
Your online class will most likely be accessed through a personal computer or tablet. Our online class veterans recommend taking some time to become acquainted with the platform and utilize any orientation materials prior to class. Having a reliable internet connection and operating system is also crucial to staying on top of your work.
4. You can make or break it with time managementIt’s your responsibility to take the initiative to keep up with your work when enrolled in online classes. It can be easy to let assignments slide and miss due dates because of the wiggle room and flexibility that come with online class.
Procrastination is a slippery slope and can affect your grade negatively. It’s important to stay organized and follow a schedule because it’s difficult to catch up once you fall behind. Many students underestimate the amount of time they’ll spend studying for class. You should expect online class to take about the same amount of time as traditional cours
5. Don’t think you’re exempt from group projectsJust because your class is online doesn’t mean that you’ll be exempt from group projects. This staple of the traditional classroom is becoming simpler for distance learners to tackle too. With collaborative tools and video conferencing options making it easier for groups to work together, don’t be surprised if you find yourself assigned to a group project in your online course.
6. You’ll want to make an effort to make connectionsOne of the benefits of going to school is the number of people it puts you in contact with. Friendships, mentor-ships and networking can all come from academic experiences—but this is the same in online class
7. Online classes could be the missing piece“I wish I would have known how awesome the experience was,” says Baracka Chess.
“Traditional school is stressful in comparison to online education because of the precious time wasted for students: the drive to and from class, finding a seat and the endless distractions. So much is involved just getting to the classroom, whereas online you are in your own environment, safe from germs and the stress of driving. Online classes save you so much time that you can never get back.
“The education is more effective and efficient because you can interact with teachers more comfortably. You can choose whether to send them a private message or to speak aloud to ask a question during class.”
1. Online classes are not the 'easy' routeOne of the most common questions asked on this topic is, "Are online classes easier?" Put simply, the answer is no.
Opting for online courses over traditional class is not the easy route for your education. It’s true that pur online class offer more flexibility, but that doesn’t change the amount of work you put in. The flexibility of online classes can be extremely helpful to busy students, but that same freedom also creates additional pressures on those enrolled. It’s up to you to avoid distractions and keep yourself on track.
2. You may actually do better in online classesWhile it’s not guaranteed, there is certainly the potential for online classes to provide a lift. If you’re organized enough to keep track of deadlines for upcoming assignments, readings and projects and don’t easily procrastinate, you might enjoy the amount of control you have over how to get it all done.
Online teachers are a great option if you tend to feel lost in the crowd of a classroom. They give you the ability to pause and take thorough notes or even re-watch parts you didn’t quite understand the first time. Plus, you can always reach out to your class instructor through a message to ask questions about material you didn’t understand.
3. You’re going to need technology and IT support to be successful
Your online class will most likely be accessed through a personal computer or tablet. Our online class veterans recommend taking some time to become acquainted with the platform and utilize any orientation materials prior to class. Having a reliable internet connection and operating system is also crucial to staying on top of your work.
4. You can make or break it with time managementIt’s your responsibility to take the initiative to keep up with your work when enrolled in online classes. It can be easy to let assignments slide and miss due dates because of the wiggle room and flexibility that come with online class.
Procrastination is a slippery slope and can affect your grade negatively. It’s important to stay organized and follow a schedule because it’s difficult to catch up once you fall behind. Many students underestimate the amount of time they’ll spend studying for class. You should expect online class to take about the same amount of time as traditional cours
5. Don’t think you’re exempt from group projectsJust because your class is online doesn’t mean that you’ll be exempt from group projects. This staple of the traditional classroom is becoming simpler for distance learners to tackle too. With collaborative tools and video conferencing options making it easier for groups to work together, don’t be surprised if you find yourself assigned to a group project in your online course.
6. You’ll want to make an effort to make connectionsOne of the benefits of going to school is the number of people it puts you in contact with. Friendships, mentor-ships and networking can all come from academic experiences—but this is the same in online class
7. Online classes could be the missing piece“I wish I would have known how awesome the experience was,” says Baracka Chess.
“Traditional school is stressful in comparison to online education because of the precious time wasted for students: the drive to and from class, finding a seat and the endless distractions. So much is involved just getting to the classroom, whereas online you are in your own environment, safe from germs and the stress of driving. Online classes save you so much time that you can never get back.
“The education is more effective and efficient because you can interact with teachers more comfortably. You can choose whether to send them a private message or to speak aloud to ask a question during class.”
How Taifa Online Classes Work
Students unfamiliar with distance education may be asking themselves “How do online classes work?” The reality is that classes are laid out online much the same way they would be in a classroom, it’s just that students don’t have to travel to that classroom to take part. Here is a general overview of what students can expect when taking an online class, from getting started to the basics of completing assignments online.
Do Students Need to Attend Classes at Specific Times?
We have a synchronous component, where students view live teaching online and sometimes participate in discussions through our E- CLASS platforms
What Is the Typical Workload for an Online Course?
Just like in traditional classes, the workload varies – but don't expect your class to be easier just because it's online. Many online learners say they spend 15 to 20 hours a week on class. That workload, of class, may vary between full-time and part-time students. A lighter class load likely means less study.
What Are Typical Assignments in Online Classes?
Online class assignments depend largely on the discipline. But in general, students should expect assignments similar to those in on-ground programs, such as daily subject exercise and proctored exams in addition to online-specific assignments such as responding to teachers-posed questions in a discussion board.
An online class may also require group projects where students communicate virtually, as well as remote presentations. These can be challenging for online learners, who often live across various time zones
An online class may also require group projects where students communicate virtually, as well as remote presentations. These can be challenging for online learners, who often live across various time zones
How Do Students Take Proctored Exams in Online Classes?
We measure the knowledge of the students from primary to secondary level with their own device, regardless of where they live. You only need a browser and an internet connection national-wise. In Taifa Online exam, a student can answer the questions in a given time, and the test window collapses once the exam is over, and our evaluators keep answers ready for evaluation. Our evaluator assesses responses, whether it will be through an automated or manual process, and the result will be conveyed to the candidate either by mail, being sent to school directly or information available on the website. also take virtually monitored exams online, where a proctor watches via webcam or where computer software detects cheating by checking test-takers' screens.
All these features can keep your exam away from cheating and simplify your exam.