1. Make a study plan: Before starting a day's study, make a detailed study plan, including tasks to be completed, time schedule and goals. This can help you organize your time and energy better and avoid wasting time.
2. Create a good learning environment: choose a quiet, clean and comfortable learning space at home, away from interference and noise. Make sure that your computer or mobile phone has enough power and a stable network connection.
3. Concentration: Try to avoid being distracted and disturbed by other things during the learning process. Turn off notifications on your phone, mute or close social media and other applications. Focus on the current study task, and don't do multiple tasks at the same time.
4. Set learning goals: Set clear goals and deadlines for each learning task. This will help you stay motivated and focused, and avoid procrastination and loss of interest.
5. Use network resources: Use rich resources on the network, such as online courses, teaching videos, learning communities, etc. To assist your study. These resources can provide additional learning materials and opportunities for interactive communication.
6. Actively participate in classroom activities: actively participate in classroom discussions and interactive activities during online classes. Asking questions, answering questions and communicating with classmates can help you better understand and master knowledge.
7. Arrange the rest time reasonably: studying for a long time will lead to fatigue and inattention. Reasonable arrangement of rest time, taking a rest every once in a while and doing some relaxing activities, such as walking, exercising and listening to music, can help you regain your energy and improve your learning efficiency.
8. Ask for help and support: If you encounter difficulties or problems in your study, don't hesitate to ask for help and support. Communicate with teachers, classmates or parents and seek their advice and guidance.