Students should be taught the following to avoid problems in online teaching:
1) Good time management:
- It encourages students to be more productive – students should know exactly what they will study before sitting down at their desk.
- It allows them to track their progress – stick to their schedule and they will know they are on track to complete everything.
It reduces guilt—if a student knows he has met his or her goals for the day, he or she can spend his or her free time without worrying about his or her studies.
Self-motivation is important because it prevents students from relying on others and encourages them to use their strengths to achieve their goals. It also assists them in ensuring that they work on weaknesses.
3) work together with their peers:
Peer support can improve people's well-being, larger support networks, and higher self-esteem, confidence, and social skills.
4) While learning online, students should avoid being distracted by social media by:
- closing social media apps and websites.
- reducing their smartphone usage.
- Turn off your phone or place it somewhere out of reach.