SEVEN BENEFITS OF ONLINE TUTORING

Online tutoring allows me to support students around the world as easily as I can those who live in Malaysia. I have many students who I currently work with online and I love using Skype. For some students, I even find online tutoring works better than face-to-face tuition. However, I do often find that parents are worried about signing their children up to online lessons, as they are not sure if or how it will work for them. So, if you are considering online tutoring, here are my top seven benefits of online tutoring.

1. No travel time or expenses.

This makes lessons cheaper and often far easier to schedule. As both tutor and student are working from home, it is usually much easier to find a convenient time for us to work together, as commuting doesn’t have to be taken into account and there are no extra costs for fuel or public transport tickets.

2. Skype chat instant messaging

I use the Skype chat with my students all the time to record notes from the lesson. This is so useful, as the notes remain there after the lesson, meaning that they can log in to their Skype account and use them for homework any time they like. Either of us can add information to the chat, meaning they don’t need to worry about how well they have copied down what we have been working on, as I can add an explanation myself for them to revisit between lessons if they need to.

3. Students become more confident using ICT.

I often find that ICT skills and fears about technology are the biggest barrier for parents in signing their child up to online lessons, but, more often than not, children are much more capable with the technology than their parents expect them to be! During online lessons, my students share websites, files, collaborate on virtual whiteboards and use all the other features that programs like SKYPE offers. They pick this up so quickly and I really enjoy seeing how their ICT skills progress. By week 3 or 4, most of my students can share screens, send and receive files and save documents in our shared folder as if they have been doing it their whole lives! These are also useful skills for school and beyond.

4. Sharing useful websites

Sometimes my students want to show me a website they have found which they thought was especially helpful, or one they have been using which they found confusing and would like me to look at with them again. As the student is working at their own computer, they don’t need to worry about remembering the web address to give to me; they can show it to me from their computer on shared screen, pass me the link through the chat function or even look back in their own search history to find the website if they can’t remember the name or web address. It is also really easy for me to quickly search for online resources and activities which might help them with something we are working on and send them through the chat function, so that, again, they have the address to access on their own at home.

5. Easy access to everything you need for a session.

Many students find it a lot easier to organise themselves online, as they don’t need to remember to bring everything they need to a lesson. As long as what they need is at home, they always have it available during our time together. When we work on documents on screen, this can be done on their own computer and saved there and then, meaning there is no need for anyone to remember to email anything. I always use file-sharing sites like Dropbox or Google Drive with my students, which also takes away the worry of having to remember where they saved the files they need; everything always goes in the same folder so that we can both access it between lessons if we need to.

6.Being in their home environment

This can be a huge benefit for some students, as they are working in a space which is familiar to them and where they feel comfortable. This can also be helpful if your child is a little shy, as they don’t have to worry about somebody new coming to invade their comfortable home space for their lesson time. Being in their home environment often helps students to come to their lessons feeling relaxed and at ease, which puts them in a great frame of mind for learning something which is challenging for them. If you think Skype lessons could be something which would work for you or your child, please send me a message! I am more than happy to chat with parents about how online tutoring could work for you.

7. Screen sharing brings students closer

Screen sharing via Skype allows my students and I to be so flexible with how we work on documents, allowing either one of us to scribe ideas so that sometimes the focus for them can just be on getting the information they need to use out of their heads and onto paper, leaving the editing until later. The fact that I can see their screen allows me to provide instant feedback as they write, which makes it much more useful, memorable and effective.

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