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  • ...oring''' as a form of [[e-tutoring]] where [[videoconferencing]] between a tutor and one more more students is dominant. '''Online video tutoring''' also ca * [http://www.e-tutor.com/ E-tutor]
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  • ...moderators, subject specialist and learning support staff. The term online tutor includes any person undertaking a role to support and enable students to le == What makes a good e-tutor ==
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  • <description>Daniel will be the tutor</description>
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  • ...s. Students look at the graph and discuss it informally. The system or the tutor forms pairs of students by selecting peers with the largest distance on the ...rs given individually (phase 1) and collaboratively (phase 3). The teacher/tutor uses these data during a face-to-face debriefing session. The teacher asks
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  • :''Interaction'' - the e-tutor checks that students can access and provide feedback for motivation. ...n the group within a 'threaded' discussion. Participation and summary by e-tutor.
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  • ...hree different approaches to e-tutor design; the first approach uses the e-tutor as a guide where the software has control of the lesson; the second approac ...n teacher to adjust their instruction based on the data collected by the e-tutor.
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  • The benefits of tutoring for the tutor as well as studies in reciprocal teaching, peer-assisted learning, collabor
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  • #* Background: used as an aide memoir for the tutor for the role plays. This part explains the situation, the context.
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  • ...acts, in which roles are played by those taking part, for example learner, tutor, mentor, and so on.
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  • ...pedagogy. A key facet to the emergent pedagogy is the role of the on-line tutor or e-moderator. (Brychan et al., 2004).
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  • * [http://www.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz/tanja.mitrovic/sql-tut.html SQL Tutor]
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  • ...hich is wholly determined by the environment, and the role of the teacher (tutor) then reduces to directing and guiding the environment.}} ...cited by Langer & Applebee, 1986:177) list characteristics of effective [[tutor]]ing that are aimed at engaging and keeping the learner to task as:
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  • ...uring an online session, they cause stress and render the students and the tutor powerless.
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  • * An '''Intelligent Tutoring System''' (ITS) replaces a human tutor by a machine. In most cases, it's "intelligent" [[CBT]]. ...ble to solve the problems the tutoring module submits to the students. The tutor module controls the interaction with the student, based on its teaching kno
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  • ...evolves among students in a team and their coach. The instructor acts as a tutor/facilitator analyzing and guiding student's thinking strategies and modelin
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  • ...ter exchange and correction allows self-confrontaion and reflection of the tutor (Guichon 2009, see also the french wiki page [http://edutechwiki.unige.ch/f '''Tutor's skills'''
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  • ...progress within the Enhanced Entity-Relationship tutor, an intelligent web tutor of conceptual database design (Thomson and Mitrovic, 2010). This open learn ...ne|Figure 1: Open learner model visualisation from the Entity-Relationship Tutor]]
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  • <content type="text">This is Dr Litton, my personal tutor.</content>
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  • * When I first looked at (M-Tutor), I had the impression that it would be easy for me. (confidence) * There was something interesting at the beginning of (M-Tutor) that got my attention. (attention)
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  • ...the Personal Desktop is the individual workspace of each learner, author, tutor and administrator. The Personal Desktop contains selected items from the re
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  • ...account of the entire learning experience, not just what happens when the tutor is present.
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  • ..., that communication with either a mediated human instructor or a computer tutor may also have negative effects as it strips information (e.g., social cues)
    4 KB (453 words) - 14:10, 29 June 2010
  • ...ware, primarily aimed at creating tutorials on how to use software (like a tutor for MS-Word/Excel etc). Using Wink you can capture screenshots, add explana
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  • |Teacher, student, tutor |Teacher, student, tutor
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  • * A '''Roles''' model describes roles (e.g. tutor, student) and optionally relations between roles. Role are described with [ * '''Depencencies''', e.g. a Tutor supports the Instructor or Supertutor monitors the tutors
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  • ...unctions are in turn activated by learning tasks, which can be learner- or tutor-initiated.}} ([http://www.elearningeuropa.info/directory/index.php?page=doc
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  • ...P.; K. Wiemer-Hastings, A. Graesser & TRG (1999). Improving an intelligent tutor's comprehension of students with latent semantic analysis, In S. Lajoie & M
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  • ...itators do not dominate the group and facilitate learning and exploration. Tutor assessment may consist of how successful individuals interacted with their ...occurs within small discussion groups of students facilitated by a faculty tutor (Aspy, Aspy, & Quimby, 1993, Bridges & Hallinger, 1991, Mayo, Donnelly, Nas
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  • # This mode of learning enables me to interact with other students and the tutor asynchronously. # I have the autonomy to ask my tutor what I do not understand.
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  • ...lfe, Fantuzzo and Wolfe, 1986). It allows each student to play the role of tutor and tutored. Reciprocal peer tutoring allows each student to benefit from g
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  • <td>Ability to plan, do and score well in the Tutor marked Assignments and Group Based Assignments</td>
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  • [[image:boxplot-tutor-support.png|frame|none|Learner's opinion about tutor support (Class, 2009)]] This boxplot shows that in case study 1, the distribution is high regarding a tutor support index we shall not explain here. It varies between 2.50 (halfway be
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  • ...og/index.php/2007/04/27/p350 Second Life: hype or business model?] (Rent a Tutor).
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  • ...be identified. E.g. if the user express a need "Ability to submit work to Tutor for assessment", we may suggest use of an [[LMS]]
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  • * University Library, xu.tutor: evaluating websites, Types of websites. ''Xavier University''. Retrieved d
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  • * Teacher or Tutor - Mentor instructs or guides the protégé to learn specific information or
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  • ; Tutor Support :How well do tutors enable students to participate in on-line learn
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  • ! rowspan="1" colspan="1" |Tutor 4. Tutor Support
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  • ...n, J.R., Conrad, F.G. & Corbett, A.T. (1989) Skill aquisition and the Lisp Tutor. Cognitive Science, 13, 467-505.
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  • ...ware, primarily aimed at creating tutorials on how to use software (like a tutor for MS-Word/Excel etc). Using Wink you can capture screenshots, add explana
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  • * Hall, Jeremy J. S. B. (1994a) Computerised Tutor Support Systems: the tutor's role, needs and tasks, The Simulation & Gaming Yearbook Volume 2 eds. Rog
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  • ...ded learning positively affects students’ satisfaction and the role of the tutor in the problem-based learning process: Results of a mixed-method evaluation
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  • ...D. (2005). Contextualizing reflective dialogue in a spoken conversational tutor. ''Educational Technology & Society, 8''(4), 42-51. http://www.ifets.info/j
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  • ...courses (non-formal education) or learn a foreign language from a private tutor (informal learning), both being intentional. This is different from inciden
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  • ...acts, in which roles are played by those taking part, for example learner, tutor, mentor, and so on. ...ussing with classmates the relative merit of a piece of source material. A tutor’s activity may be to comment on their conclusions.
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  • ...transforming collaborative learning protocols for learner's reflection and tutor's evaluation. In E. Gaudioso & L. Talavera (Eds.), Proceedings of the Europ
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  • # Who Teaches: assistance and guidance of the student by the tutor/counselor of the school, training centre or any other.
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  • ...omated tutoring system; computer-based tutor; computerized tutor; computer tutor</td> SEE tutor<sup>1</sup></td>
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  • Below is a simple example of a pedagogical scenario. Tutor hands out a reading assignment, learner reads the book and then creates a s '''Oops''' tutor and learner roles are inverted .... sorry have to fix this sometimes ....
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  • ...ss, when combined with speech recognition software, pedagogical agents can tutor second-language learners providing them with an opportunity to practice the
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  • activity3 [label="<f0> |<f1>Do some catch-up work with a tutor|<f2> (B)"];
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  • ...earn to integrate his role as information provider, orchestrator, monitor, tutor and member of a bureaucratic organization. E.g. a dental care assistant mus
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  • * to support the tutor’s role in a PBL approach; * to facilitate monitoring and evaluation for the tutor;
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  • Peacock, S., Gordon, L., Murray, S., Morss, K. & Dunlop, G. (2010). Tutor response to implementing an ePortfolio to support learning and personal dev
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  • === Chord tutor and display of current chord ===
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  • "interaction"->"1 to 1 student\n to\n tutor"; "interaction"->"1 to 1 student\n to\n tutor";
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  • <description>Daniel will be the tutor</description>
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  • * Tutor Support: How well do tutors enable students to participate in on-line learn
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  • ...lly means individualized (self-study) learning, while CMC involves teacher/tutor facilitation and requires scenarization of flexible learning activities. In
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  • ...Item-type Performance Covariance to Improve the Skill Model of an Existing Tutor. In Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Educational Data Min
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  • ...d are likely to be individual, one to many, student to student, student to tutor, group or class base}}.
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  • ...light-weight tutoring (e.g. most interesting forum questions answered by a tutor)
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  • * '''Tutor Support''': How well do tutors enable students to participate in on-line le
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  • ...tivities. You will also find a marketplace, where you can find courses and tutor offerings from expert teachers." (retrieved april 11 2008). Use of LearnHub
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  • ...bators for powerful ideas. In R. Taylor (Ed.), The computer in the school: Tutor, tool, tutee (pp. 203–210). New York: Teacher’s College Press.
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  • * visualization tools (e.g., MathLab and Geometry Tutor),
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  • * PBL is faculty-intensive, for it uses one tutor for every four or five students. They stay together for the entire term, wo
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  • ...that they include enough behavirorist feedback elements (either through a tutor or the task).
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  • * Stefani, Lorraine A.J. (1994). Peer, self and tutor assessment: Relative reliabilities, [http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cshe20/
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  • ...ne extreme, it is done in a non-constraining way, for example with a human tutor who recalls the prescriptions and ensures, as much as possible, a disciplin
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  • <description>Daniel will be the tutor</description>
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  • ...ual portfolio in some ways seems to imply more attention and work from the tutor, it represents a strong tool for enhancing what we use to consider as impor
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  • Interpretation: “... if students explicitly complain, the tutor will react more strongly
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  • ...modes of learning and studying are emphasized. The teacher as [[tutoring | tutor]] is expected to maintain dialog and contact with the students in network-b
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  • ...s are not [[courseware]] centered, although some courseware may be used to tutor individual students according to emerging needs. What we need are tools to
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  • ...lly means individualized (self-study) learning, while CMC involves teacher/tutor facilitation and requires scenarization of flexible learning activities. In
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  • ...d over the course of the entire certificate, is accompanied by an assigned tutor and is presented in a final report that includes a functioning prototype an
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  • ...a few of the learners with what little time I could manage. Being a 'peer-tutor' to help the learners overcome some their challenges was a learning experie
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