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    Self-Education while Pandemia: Tips for A-Grade Students

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesMarch 23, 20205 Mins Read
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    COVID-19 has already pushed the trend of studying from afar is experiencing a major boost as students moving to digital classes and more people avoid physical gatherings. As learning goes digital, numerous education-aimed platforms invite students to discuss the protective measures from the disease including social distancing and strategies for A-grade students staying productive. Whether you’ve been attending online classroom from home for ages or has just started your digital education path, it’s not as easy as you might think from the first sight.

    We asked coursework help uk team of remote workers at https://writix.co.uk/coursework-help-uk for their most useful tips when it comes to studying from home. Below, we’ve got you covered with some key approaches and tools on how to make online studies the most effective, wherever you need them.

    Daily routine 

    Either you’re a student struggling to find some coursework help uk or simply wanting to buy coursework online, it’s is a crucial piece of the puzzle to treat each study day like a day in the college, but there are many more things to do than that. 

    Tip #1. Arrange your days with defined sets of tasks. For instance: On Monday to buy course work, on Tuesdays do laundry and all home stuff, and so on.

    Tip #2. Get dressed in the morning just as if you were going to actual college lectures. Studying in your pajama for just an hour or two is the best way to get sleepy again.

    Tip #3.  Be prepared to change your study priorities in the process. Since you’re at home, you’re in the always-shifting environment. You may need to change the hours you’re working either to change a room you’re studying simply because the fridge has flooded. Switch up and keep productive, regardless of events.

    Tip #4. Don’t bring food to your desk; make a rule “just drinks allowed” and stick to it. Once you bring food to your desk, you’re very likely to want to go to bed very soon too.

    Use Proper Study Equipment and Create a Productive Work Environment 

    Tip #1. Use an ergonomic keyboard, a big 4K screen (if possible), and a proper office chair. All of them are great supporters when it comes to maintaining a productive day.

    Tip #2. If you find the classic working desk organization pretty limiting, remember that you don’t have to stick to it to make the most of your working hours. Switch your positions as often as you find it helpful. It will help your mind and body keep active and productive.

    Tip #3. Spend some money for sound-blocking earplugs or earphones. They’ll save you from anxiety on busy days when you need some quiet space to keep concentrated.

    Apply Apps and Services That Ease your Student’s Routine 

    Tip #1. Use apps like Evernote and maybe some advanced task managers to control your workload, arrange your plans, and just keep up with the flow of things in your to-do list. 

    Tip #2. Avoid distractions and try to unplug from your social media accounts. Turn off all the unnecessary notifications and avoid constantly checking email on your phone. 

    Tip #3. Consider using video conferencing tools (there is a multitude of them). Having your work/study session scheduled on video will ensure you get up and get dressed every day. 

    Tip #4. If you need to change the devices you’re using throughout the studying day, keep your stuff synchronized with services like Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, and alternative cloud storage services. Doing this, you will maintain a stable workflow from everywhere, any time. 

    Mental Health 

    Tip #1. Set clear boundaries for your family members/roommates. One of the biggest challenges to work and learn something efficiently is family members believing that studying from home means you are always available for their interruptions. Make it clear that you’ve got a schedule, and there are no reasons for disturbing you all the time; if needed, create a schedule for “do not disturb” days and hours.

    Tip #2. Get inventive and try to create your perfect workplace. Then you can continually optimize and re-think it. 

    Tip #3. Use white noise apps or apps with relaxing sounds of nature to help you sleep well, whatever works best for you.  

    Tip #4. You finally have enough time to start doing things you actually enjoy. Given this, it’s just the right time to start a new hobby or learn to do things you’ve always dreamed of. 

    Physical Health

    Tip #1. Get up and move around for at least 5-10 minutes every hour. Create yourself a short set of exercises; it will help you to keep fit as well as capable of staying concentrated for a long time.

    Tip #2. Eat healthy and balanced meals! Don’t rely too much on microwave “cook in 5 minutes” dishes and delivery orders.  

    Tip #3. If you work with a laptop, try to treat it as a classic computer. In the long run, it will probably bring your physical health some undesirable outcomes, and the cost of medical treatment is likely to add you more expenses than the cost of ergonomic equipment.

    Tip #4. You can do some work on a laptop from any place at home, but using a laptop on a kitchen table for a long time is surely a bad idea. You might get well managing to do both studying and, for example, cooking, but if you’re under a tough deadline pressure, who will complete your tasks for you?

    Wrapping up

    As Covid-19 closes a constantly growing number of institutions and affects more and more lives, we’ve put together a review to help students understand and apply the best health and safety practices while dealing with this pandemic and continuing their education meantime. Hope some of our tips will help you to stay healthy, happy, and productive.

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