#1: Set up a work environment
Remote training can quickly become challenging without a conducive environment. Therefore, we strongly recommend creating a dedicated workspace for your module. First and foremost, choose a comfortable work environment: at home or in the library, find a desk with a good internet connection where you can settle in.
#2: Build a schedule and plan ahead!
Your training is organized into six sprints, corresponding to five-day teaching weeks. Your module alternates between asynchronous teaching periods—where you work alone at your own pace—and synchronous periods with mandatory masterclasses and practical sessions. It is crucial to organize your work well to avoid falling behind, which could jeopardize your success in the exams.
To do this, create a schedule with dates and objectives to achieve. For the asynchronous part, schedule regular weekly time slots for working consistently. This will help you complete your sprints on time!
Finally, remember that the final exam, which significantly impacts validation, will assess all the skills and knowledge acquired during the module. Therefore, regularly review what you have learned in previous weeks, use study notes, and practice.
#3: Interact and ask for help
You are not alone: seek help, ask questions during practical sessions or on the forum, and discuss with your peers to avoid working in isolation.
The forum is your best ally to clarify any unclear points from the course or to understand some of your mistakes.
If you do not have a forum account, we invite you to follow this login guide.