Jan 12 2009
Test Drive Your Assignments
Quite often, online courses will require you to submit documents in a specific format. Some platforms will be comfortable for you; others will be very new. If you are using software or programs that are less familiar to you, make sure you take them for a test drive. Here are a few ways to consider.
Assignment Test Drive Tips:
- E-mail the document to several friends. If one or some of them cannot open your file, you have a problem. This will help you troubleshoot your file format to make sure your instructor will get a version that’s readable.
- Send a test draft to the instructor. There is nothing wrong with submitting a draft of your work early, just to make sure the instructor can take a peek to see if there is anything major wrong with it. Most instructors will appreciate that you’re thinking ahead. Just give the instructor at least 4 business days to review. You’re not the only student or class they teach; so it’s good to extend that courtesy whenever possible.
- E-mail yourself. If you’re short on time, e-mail documents to yourself to see if they look right once they are sent over the digital lines. This is not only a good test run; it’s also a nice way to backup your files in case your computer decides to die on you.






Excellent Post!
“Don’t Trust The Technology”
It seems so obvious, but we have all been bitten by this problem. Just because it looks good in your computer screen doesn’t mean it will on someone else’s.
Thanks for the reminder and the tips!
-Loren
http://theteachingbox.today.com