E-Tutor Online Jobs
E-Tutor Online Jobs
E-Tutor Online Jobs
Abstract:
Live-eTutor is an online tutoring program ran by qualified live tutor’s online perfect for your
children to enhance their education online. Online tutoring is an easy way to teach kids and to let
them have fun while learning. Live-eTutor has advanced online tutoring techniques using an
advanaced online classroom to tutor children online. By using an online tutoring white board, both
kids and tutors can write down their thoughts and communicate effectively over the internet. Your
child's most valuable tool is his/her education and online tutoring is a great tool enhancer. By using
Live-eTutor's online tutoring services you can create a fun online tutoring environment for your
child. No more driving to a tutor or waiting for your tutor to come to you; by using online tutoring,
you simply get online and tutors are waiting and ready to help you. Live-eTutor's certified online
tutors help kids with their homework, studying, research and other aspects of; learning, schooling
and education. Live-eTutor also has special live tutors online that work with learning impaired and
learning disabled children. Use Live-eTutor for online homework help, online studying help or to
help tutor your kids with online quizzes, exams and educational preparation.
Existing System:
What is e-tutoring?
Online tutoring is the use of the Internet for tutoring activities, or we can say, It is the process by
which a student learns via the Internet with the help of a subject expert or a tutor.
How it works?
This tutoring technique involves use of several web-based programs to achieve its goals. Some of
these programs or applications are email, an instant messaging, online whiteboards, etc.
t is most effective when voice, video, graphics, and text can all be used at the same time. Through
the help of these applications a tutor can send questions, receive accomplished exams, provide
results and recommendations, clarify the concepts, assist on assignments etc. The best thing about
the program is that students can learn at their own pace and from the comfort of their forms due
to which a lot of other activities can be possible.
It can be applied to all student levels ranging from 1st grade to college and further.Online tutoring
Services and subject tutor are just some of the websites where the students register and choose
one of the several packages on offer. In some of the sites there is some defined schedule, whereas
in some sites students can schedule classes according to their convenience.
Considerations
What are the institutional or departmental driving forces behind offering learning online?
Do you share some of these objectives in developing your own teaching?
What are the main issues and areas of need for you or your students?
What is timely, achievable and likely to generate the most useful changes?
Proposed System:
This guidance note is aimed at teaching staff involved in designing and delivering online learning.
There are unfortunately few "quick tips and tricks" for being an effective e-tutor. The purpose of
this guide is to assist lecturers in identifying the main challenges of e-tutoring and to consider the
kinds of skills and capabilities that being an effective e-tutor might require. Awareness of the
distinctive considerations for e-tutoring coupled with a reflective approach to one's own practice,
should equip teaching staff with a useful set of principles for designing and delivering teaching
online. Opportunities and support at Warwick for developing online learning and teaching are also
outlined and further guidance resources provided.
The core skills of a good tutor are unlikely to change with a different delivery method. The list
below (expanded in the Effective Online Tutoring Guidelines, 2002) offers some of the broad skills
for e-tutoring:
good organisation
familiarity with the structure of the course
subject expertise
enthusiasm
ability to communicate
a flexible approach.
It is absolutely not the case that a good face-to-face tutor will be a good online tutor, even if the
necessary technical abilities are added. The tutor needs to make these core skills work equally well
in an online environment. A list of e-tutor competencies is offered below (adapted from the IT
Training standards, see references) to assist in identifying the major factors involved in effective e-
tutoring. While an awareness of the full range of competencies is helpful, some aspects of support
to online learners might be provided by central services (e.g. IT training, administrative and
technical support). (Note: this list specifically excludes competencies relating to the overall design
and development of an online learning programme, which are covered separately.
Use bulletin boards and discussion forums for communication with and between learners
Use text, audio and video conferencing for communication with and between learners
Distinguishing a good online tutor from an excellent one may rely on an ability to deploy
technologies effectively and imaginatively - a pedagogic skill rather than a technical skill. Choosing
between communication technologies such as email, conferencing, chat or videoconferencing will
depend on what is appropriate to a given learning situation, rather than a knowledge of the
technologies per se. Information retrieval skills will determine whether the tutor makes good use of
the easy access to web resources as well as an ability to evaluate the quality of materials held on
remote web sites.
About E-Tutor:
The impact of time and place may cause anxieties for some lecturers as well as some students.
The remoteness of the online learning environment can generate concerns about plagiarism and
assessment of collaborative work. If courses are to be offered internationally, there may be further
issues relating to language, culture, pedagogical assumptions, as well as transferability and
accreditation.
Online tutor time is mostly front-loaded; getting collaborative group work established is usually
more demanding than keeping it active and useful. For the new e-tutor, tutor overload can be an
off-putting experience. However, overload is mostly an "early adopter" phenomenon and can be
spotted by three basic problems (Mason, 2000):
At the start, it can often simply reflect a kind of suppressed interaction on the part of the student
that is opened up by provision of an online outlet. The overwhelming demands can therefore settle
down over time as students become more selective about what and when they communicate
online.
A useful framework is to consider the learning management issues at various stages of the course,
e.g. before, during and after the course or online activity, as appropriate.
The peer-to-tutor and peer-to-peer interactions made possible in online learning can bring clear
benefits in terms of overcoming isolation and enhancing learning. The e-tutor must take
responsibility for choosing the types of communications, for encouraging and facilitating social and
educational interactions and for ensuring that participation is appropriate and balanced.
Pedagogical input and guidance will be a key task for making sure the activities are initiated,
steered, nurtured, monitored, summarised and concluded effectively, including considerations of
the role of assessment.
Considerations
You might check the following whether clear and explicit information is provided to students in
terms of:
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