Promising Strategies for Successful E-learning
Once you have some insight to how you learn, it is time to take a closer look at the skills and strategies that will help you be successful learning in the on-line environment.
You and the Technology
Managing Files

Here the key to keeping your computer files organized:
Keep a separate folder for each course you are taking.
For each
Create a folder for each course
Right click on the desktop, click "New" and then "Folder"
Name the folder with the course name and click
When you save a file, the program you are using will automatically add an extension. You do not need to type in the extension.
File Formats
You may already be familiar with common file formats such as those created by Microsoft Word (.doc) or images (.jpg, .gif). These 3 or 4 letter codes are written at the end of every filename and are called file extensions. They allow your computer to determine which program should be used to open that file. For example, if your computer sees .doc, it will use Microsoft Word to open the file.
Common File Extensions
Being familiar with a few file formats may help you determine what program you can use. It is not necessary to memorize these file extension
Extension |
Program Used to View / Create It |
.doc, .docx |
Microsoft Word (word processor) |
.xls, .xlsx |
Microsoft Excel (spreadsheet) |
.ppt, .pptx |
Microsoft Powerpoint (presentations) |
.htm or .html |
Your web browser (IE Firefox etc) |
.jpeg, or .jpg |
Image Program (Windows picture viewer, photoshop) |
.gif, .png |
.gif Image Program (Windows picture viewer, photoshop) |
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Acrobat Reader |
Saving and Archiving Files
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To avoid losing work, you should regularly
backup your files to a Flash Drive, an external hard drive, or even a CD/DVD. -
Archive your schoolwork at the end of the year, and
start fresh each semester.
Common reasons your file can't be opened:
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You saved a file in the wrong format.
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You forgot to save and close down the document before submitting it.
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You used unsupported software (ie: Microsoft Works, Pages) to create the file.
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You added an extra period in the filename.
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You used a special character (such as &,*,#) in the filename.
Your teacher may ask you to resubmit an assignment if it is in the wrong format, can't be opened or is missing information. It is important that you view all feedback so that you don't miss an opportunity to correct an assignment.