Saturday 12 December 2009

Boom in e-learning and online training

The internet technology has revolutionised many parts of our economy now a days . You can now shop, meet people online and can take college courses for credit too. The  information can easily flow from one part to other within a blink of an eye. The knowledge is no longer been confined to the educational institutions. This is a world of internet technology where two individuals can interact each other sitting thousands of miles away. People from two different worlds can now meet online where they can interact with each other through video conferencing.


In online training, virtual classrooms are packed up with an electronic whiteboard, voice and chat (instantly). In this live one-on-one online training, students have access to lessons, practice tests, worksheets and animations to help them master a course/ subject.Online training companies require trainers to have a doctorate/ master’s degree and sufficient teaching experience in the subject they are going to teach. These companies train the trainer for a number of weeks, assess their performance, and take feedback from potental students. Almost each and every trainer has about ten years of experience.

The online training tend to decrease the distances between teacher and student by providing them our platform of online tutoring. The teachers are recruited and trained up to the highest industry standards. The companies foresee e-tutoring as the future of education industry in the times to come. Online tutoring business is expanding day by day. The online tutoring industry is the latest buzz in the education industry and is providing the parent a magic tool kit, which they had always dreamt for their kids!



Online Learning


Difference between online and face-to-face tutoring



Tutoring online has both similarities to and differences from tutoring in a face-to-face setting. Similarities lie in the areas of group dynamics, need for roles within the group and design to encourage in-group interaction. Differences include the need for more facilitation to help structure discussions, with groups roles emerging more slowly online. 

Online Learning

Online Training