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Published on Nov 30, 2023

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.

Proposed System:

E-tutoring can be defined as teaching, support, management and assessment of students on programmers of study that involve a significant use of online technologies (TechLearn, 2000). Thus, at first glance, e-tutoring is only different to tutoring in terms of the involvement of technology.

Herein, however, are contained vital differences in terms of time, distance and the specific technologies adopted, and these all have implications for teaching staff. The capabilities required can be quite different to face-to-face teaching both in terms of integrating appropriate forms of technology into learning activities and in managing and supporting students' learning online.

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 deploy resources effectively

good relationships with learners

ability to communicate

a flexible approach.