It’s a common misconception that some students are just “made” for online learning and some just aren’t. Digital classes take a different skill set, but they are obtainable for any student. The number one skill is self-discipline. UT Tyler’s Associate Provost for Online and Continuing Education, Dr. Poonam Kumar, Ph. D., sits down with us to talk about online education.
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