Many people ask us what to expect from online tutoring or if
they can have an example of online tutoring. A specific example
of online tutoring is hard to describe, but suffice to say, it
is basically what you would expect. During an online tutoring
session, a real educator, such as a substitute teacher looking
to make some more money or a teacher in training, will sit on
his computer at home while you are at your home. You will both
have your computers on and using a workable webspace, where you
can write out examples. Some web services provide voice over IP,
which is basically a telephone capability over your computer. In
this example of online tutoring, the student and tutor are able
to communicate with speech as well as visually. This makes it
much easier for the student to understand what is going on and
for the teacher to understand the child's problems. Of course,
you don't need to pay for long distance when talking over the
internet, so that is a big advantage of this format.
To get an idea of what happens during the session, let's say
"Joe" needs help with an essay for English class. In the example
of online tutoring, Joe would be able to show his entire essay
to the tutor, and the tutor would in turn be able to verbally
tell Joe some of the problem areas of the essay, as well, as
correct the errors so that Joe can understand what he is doing
wrong. If Joe needed help with math, he could type the math
problem to his tutor or talk to the tutor if typing doesn't make
sense. Really, online tutoring is no different than a real life
tutor, except that you have access to great tutors across the
country, rather than who is available in your area.
So, as you can probably see, it is hard to give an example of
online tutoring since so much is done verbally, even though the
student and tutor are working on their computers. However, it is
a great way for a child to get help in many, many subjects.