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== Definition == | == Definition == | ||
We define '''online video tutoring''' as a form of [[e-tutoring]] where [[videoconferencing]] between a tutor and one more more students is dominant. | We define '''online video tutoring''' as a form of [[e-tutoring]] where [[videoconferencing]] between a tutor and one more more students is dominant. '''Online video tutoring''' also can be part of a more global [[e-learning]] strategy. This article only will deal with the former. | ||
We don't have any data on application areas, offering institutions/individuals and demand. | |||
Conjectures about typical demanders: | |||
* Home schooled children | |||
* Weak students (for several reasons) | |||
* Children pushed by their parents to get top grades | |||
Conjectures about typical tutors: | |||
* Persons needing some extra income (e.g. third world teachers) | |||
* Persons wanting some part time work (e.g. mothers/fathers staying at home) | |||
== Technology == | |||
* See [[videoconferencing]], [[video streaming]] | |||
== Links == | |||
; Commercial | |||
* [http://www.tutorvista.com/ TutorVista] | |||
* [http://www.e-tutor.com/ E-tutor] | |||
[[Category: E-learning tools]] | [[Category: E-learning tools]] | ||
[[Category:Web-based training]] | [[Category:Web-based training]] | ||
[[Category:Real-time communication]] |
Latest revision as of 13:13, 29 June 2010
Definition
We define online video tutoring as a form of e-tutoring where videoconferencing between a tutor and one more more students is dominant. Online video tutoring also can be part of a more global e-learning strategy. This article only will deal with the former.
We don't have any data on application areas, offering institutions/individuals and demand.
Conjectures about typical demanders:
- Home schooled children
- Weak students (for several reasons)
- Children pushed by their parents to get top grades
Conjectures about typical tutors:
- Persons needing some extra income (e.g. third world teachers)
- Persons wanting some part time work (e.g. mothers/fathers staying at home)
Technology
Links
- Commercial