Interpreting your answers
Thank you for completing the assessment! Below, you will see the questions
you have just answered and some information about what your responses may mean.
- Can you use a web browser such as Netscape Communicator or Navigator, Internet Explorer, or AOL?
Learn from Us online courses are delivered over the web using a platform called WebStudy; thus, the ability to effectively use a web browser is extremely important. Try completing one of these tutorials. However, arriving at this point indicates sufficient skills.
- Can you use a word processing program such as Microsoft Word, Microsoft Works, or WordPerfect?
Depending on the course selected (for example, English composition), requirements may involve extensive use of a word processing program.
- Are you comfortable using more than one program at a time or viewing more than one web page at a time?
WebStudy, the software used for these online courses, frequently displays content in a new browser window. It also may be useful to have a word processing program open while working in the course software to copy and paste writing assignments. Read about the taskbar and switching among open windows/programs.
- Can you send an email message with an attachment?
Many instructors prefer to have written assignments sent as email attachments rather than entered directly into the WebStudy platform. Assignments submitted this way retain most of the original formatting. Attaching a file is very similar to opening a file.
- Can you cut/copy and paste text?
When entering written assignments directly into the WebStudy platform, you may wish to type the text in a word processing program and then copy it into WebStudy. Typing in a word processing program allows you to utilize features such as spell check and thesaurus, as well as to complete much of your work off-line freeing your phone line and reducing connection charges. Instructions for cut/copy and paste are available.
- Can you download and install a computer program or plug-in?
These online courses require several free browser plug-ins that are available at the course entry page. Read more about plug-ins and downloading from the web.
- Are you comfortable learning a new computer program?
Success in an online course depends upon learning to use the course software. Although WebStudy is relatively simple to use, students may have difficulty with the course if they are not able to learn the software on their own or are intimidated by learning new software.
- Are you comfortable using online Help or a manual to solve problems and answer questions?
The most successful distance learners are independent and proactive about their education. Being willing and able to consult an online tutorial or help, and/or the software manual is indicative of these qualities. Most questions about using the course software will be answered by these sources. If you do get stuck, assistance is available from WebStudy and your institution.
If you believe your computer skills are adequate for an online course, you are ready for the next step.
If you do not feel confident in your computer skills, you can learn more about other distance learning formats and programs or campus-based courses and programs offered by your institution. If you definitely want or need an online course, computer classes and training are also available.