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Preparing for Online Learning

Are you new to distance education? Use this page to determine if online learning at Saint Louis University is right for you. Find tips for succeeding in online courses, technology requirements and resources and information on how to enroll in online courses at SLU.

Online Readiness Assessment

Distance education allows you to take courses and pursue skills or a degree on your own schedule; however, distance education presents a different set of challenges than traditional on-campus courses. Explore this brief introduction to online learning to determine if it's right for you.

Tips for Success in Online Courses

All the online courses offered during winter session and many summer session courses are accelerated. Accelerated courses usually run four, six or eight weeks, but they contain the same content as a traditional 15-week course. Accelerated courses operate at a faster pace than traditional length courses, and it is common to have weekly (if not daily) assignments, quizzes or exams.

As such, it is important to keep up with the coursework and to commit to going online daily. For example, a three-credit hour winter session course runs for around four weeks. Essentially, this is almost 130 hours of coursework compressed into four weeks. You should plan to spend a minimum of 31 to 32 hours a week on your coursework.

  • Organization: Read the syllabus! At the beginning of the course, take note of all assignments and exams. Keep track of due dates and plan time for coursework in your schedule.
  • Time management: You should allocate time every day to complete your readings or assignments. If you fall behind in an accelerated course, it becomes almost impossible to catch up.
  • Engagement: Actively participate in your online course. This includes contributing to discussion boards, emailing your professor and checking your SLU email daily.
  • Focus: You may be balancing multiple responsibilities while taking your accelerated course. Make the most of your study time by setting up a distraction-free work zone.
  • Take a break: Don’t forget to include some downtime in your schedule to help you recharge. This will give you a boost to tackle your next task.

Things to Consider  

  • Is the course foundational for your major?
    • Because of the accelerated pace, retention can be a problem. It might be better to take the course during the regular semester or a longer summer session.
  • Do you have the time to commit to the course?
    • If you are going on vacation or will be without internet for several days over break, it will be hard to keep up with the pace of coursework.
  • Do you have the drive to complete the course?
    • Online learning, in general, requires self-motivation. This is especially true in an accelerated format.

If you decide to enroll in an accelerated course, be sure to take advantage of all the student resources available. You can find more information on the SLU Distance Education Student Resources website. 

Technology Requirements and Resources 

Minimum Technology Requirements

A high-speed internet connection is required for students enrolled in distance education courses and programs. At a minimum, students need:

  • Regular access to a high-speed/broadband internet connection
  • A functional computer with:
    • Current internet web browsers
    • A web camera
    • Headset or microphone/speakers

Additionally, each school/college has minimum technology standards. Your distance program or course also may require additional technologies. Please check your course syllabus and/or your Canvas course site for any additional technology requirements.

Bandwidth Recommendations

To maximize your ability to access your online course materials, please refer to the following information regarding bandwidth minimums and bandwidth testing.

Bandwidth for online learning recommendations

Internet Browsers and Plug-Ins

SLU uses the Canvas Learning Management System for online courses. Canvas works with most internet browsers except Internet Explorer.

You can verify if your browser is supported on the Canvas support site.

Canvas Resources

Both SLU Information Technology Services and Canvas offer a variety of resources for students. Support is available within Canvas using the Help button on the main navigation bar. The number for Canvas support is 314-977-4000 (option 3). Additionally, you may refer to this list of online resources:

Chat with Canvas Support

Getting Started with Canvas

SLU Quick Guide for Canvas

Canvas Student Guides

Information For Enrolling in Online Courses