As a rule of thumb, the general theory is that people can only give about 20 minutes of attention before there is a need to take a “mental break”. This doesn’t mean that your elearning courses should only be 20 minutes in length, but it does give you an idea of how you may wish to break-up the content.
Basic eCourse. Upon completion of an MSF eCourse, you will be able to print a completion certificate that is valid for 30 days. If you are taking an MSF eCourse as a requirement for enrolling in a hands-on training course, the eCourse must be completed within 30 days prior to the class start date.
So what is the ideal length of an online course? First, consider how long you would want to spend taking an online course (without breaks). As a rule of thumb, the general theory is that people can only give about 20 minutes of attention before there is a need to take a “mental break”.
The course is free and completion does NOT make you eligible to take hands-on training (take the ATV e-Course above).
The Optimal Online Course Length Most experts confirm that a good length for a web-based course is somewhere between 15-30 minutes.
The length of online classes varies. Some can be completed in as little as five weeks, while others take longer. On average, online courses last eight to nine weeks, especially those offered through universities.
Thus, many online courses run the same length as their on-campus counterparts. This means that a semester-based schedule will include approximately 15 weeks of work for 9 hours per week or 135 hours total for the semester for each 3-credit course.
One of the many advantages of online schools is that they will require less time from you compared to traditional schools. But then again, it is highly dependent on the online school that you or your child is enrolled in. On average, students spend four hours online.
The length of an online course depends on the end goal you want your students to achieve. Typical online course lengths can range anywhere from 30 minutes to 4 hours, depending on the type of course and complexity of the information you're teaching.
You should expect online courses to take about the same amount of time as traditional courses.
So in other words, a student in a full semester 3-credit course should expect to spend nine hours a week on the course.
Answer: In most online schools, your child will receive weekly assignments that are due by a specified day of the week. It will be up to your child to be responsible for completing each of these assignments on time.
If you have completed an e Course more than 30 days before the class start date, you must re-take the e Course (you can re-take it for free) by logging in and checking the "Start new attempt" checkbox.
Upon completion of an MSF e Course, you will be able to print a completion certificate that is valid for 30 days. If you are taking an MSF e Course as a requirement for enrolling in a hands-on training course, the e Course must be completed within 30 days prior to the class start date. If you have completed an e Course more than 30 days before the class start date, you must re-take the e Course (you can re-take it for free) by logging in and checking the "Start new attempt" checkbox.
Although it's a key component of the MSF's hands-on Basic RiderCourse (updated), it can be completed as an introductory stand-alone program without enrolling in the hands-on course. Plus, it is a great supplement for those who intend to take a non-MSF hands-on course.
Please note that the Basic e Course alone is NOT accepted as a license waiver by any state's department of motor vehicles, or as a license to ride a motorcycle or as a learner's permit. The MSF Basic e Course serves as an introductory check for anyone interested in riding a motorcycle.
As a rule of thumb, the general theory is that people can only give about 20 minutes of attention before there is a need to take a “mental break”.
If your course length is too long, then there is a strong possibility that the learner is going to seek ways to remove themselves from the course. To a certain extent this cannot be avoided, but you don’t want to encourage it either.
During the course, users take progress quizzes and receive a certificate upon successful completion. The entire course takes approximately 2.5 hours to complete.
The entire course takes approximately 2.5 hours to complete. You can stop at any point and your progress will be saved so that you can return and pick up where you left off. Completing this ATV E-Course is required before you can participate in the ATV RiderCourse S-Course hands-on training. REGISTER HERE.
Although our interactive E-Courses can help riders of all ages and experience levels enhance and refresh their knowledge, there is no substitute for the real-world experience gained through the hands-on ATV RiderCourse. This all-encompassing ATV riding school teaches you important safety tips, proper riding techniques, and other key information in riding your ATV safely. Nonetheless, our E-Courses are a great way to improve your skills.