Online Tuition
At Accolade, our online tutors aren’t just excellent academics; they are flexible educators, who are adept at imparting knowledge in less traditional environments — for instance, over the internet. Our aim is for online tuition to feel indistinguishable from having a tutor sitting right by a student’s side.
Using existing platforms such as Zoom and Google Meet, students and tutors can not only conduct an online conversation, but also work through set assignments together in real time, easily send files and show each other what they are doing on their own computers (a useful tool if you’d like to walk a student through a PowerPoint presentation, for instance!).
Here’s a more complete breakdown of the capabilities of online tuition:
Upload documents and slideshows, and work through them together
Annotate and mark work
Connect via video call
Screen share in order to work on different software, teach how to use various resources (for example, when teaching coding) and exploring resources on different websites
An option to record and download the lessons enabling students to replay what they have been taught
Online Private Tuition in Groups
Online private tuition can take place on a one-to-one basis or students can join together to have small group online lessons. The benefit of having online classes in a small group is that students can benefit from the interaction that takes place between the online tutor and their peers. As well as benefiting from the group interaction, having a lesson in a group can keep costs down. Often, we are contacted by clients who have grouped together with two or three other families looking for their children to have online classes in a group. The other most common time we are contacted for online tutors is when groups of students studying for their degree are looking for a specialist in their subject to conduct online private tuition.
BENEFITS OF ONLINE TUITION
During lockdown we got used to learning and teaching taking place online. To start with, many were sceptical but over time students and teachers got used to this new way of working and even found that it can sometimes work better than the traditional face to face format. This article will explore the benefits of online tuition, not only on the tutor but on the student too.
Flexibility
Perhaps the most obvious benefit of online tuition is its flexibility, not only in terms of logistics but also the ability for tutors to switch up the material as needed. If a tutor or student has to change the timing of the lesson at the last minute, this can be done much more easily than when a tutor travels to your home to teach. Equally, if a tutor is working on a topic with a student online and they need to bring up a supporting document or use a video or educational game to reinforce the learning, this can be done easily by sharing screens via various communication platforms. Online tuition can be done from anywhere so if you are travelling and do not want your child to miss a tuition session, they do not have to!
Ability to work with the best
Sometimes you may not have the ‘right’ tutor in your local area that can come to your house to teach. Online tuition connects you with experts all around the world so you can find the right tutor for your needs. You are already spending money to get a tutor, so you might as well get the exact one you need!
Communication
Online tuition allows students and teachers to maintain communication outside of lesson times. Using shared documents, tutors can set work for their students and both students and tutors can comment on the work that has been set. Students can also post questions and tutors can respond to these or send through links to slideshows or videos that will further reinforce or explain what has been taught. Equally, if a student completed a certain task and found it easy, a tutor can send through a more challenging piece of work before the next lesson
Develops independence and the use of technology
For younger students, online learning allows them to develop their independence - they need to make sure to log onto the computer at the right time and navigate around the screen accordingly which develops their use of technology. Online lessons usually involve more back and forth conversations and students learn to use different types of technology such as online learning platforms, communication tools such as microphones and cameras, keyboards and various websites.
Different learning styles can be catered to
Different learning styles can be accommodated by online tuition. By using a variety of technologies, tutors can keep students engaged and assist them in learning tricky material. Google Earth, YouTube, educational games, and MP3s are some examples of technology that tutors use on top of communication platforms such as Google Meets, Skype and Zoom where online whiteboards and screen sharing can be utilised.