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I provide online tutoring through advance collaborative techniques.

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Tutoring: A relief for parents

Posted on April 30, 2008 at 12:48am 0 Comments

Not all people in USA earn fat salary cheques, there are many people in USA who fall in lower middle class. They also have duties and commitments towards their children education. The point is they have limitations in terms of money to be spend on children education, keeping their budget tight they have to manage everything. It is comfortable if their child is scoring good grades in school but the problem arises if their child is scoring poor grades and he/she needs tutoring. We, all know the… Continue
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The ever going demand of Tutoring

Posted on March 18, 2008 at 9:42am 1 Comment

Looking at the current educational trend there is a strong demand for tutors in the United States and UK, propelled in part by highly ambitious students aiming for admission into high profile courses and competitive colleges and by others who qualify for publicly funded tutoring because of No Child Left Behind. Some online, offshore companies already provide NCLB tutoring; others say they will apply to states soon.

The big question that arises here is can students learn this way? To me… Continue
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Technology and Education

Posted on March 2, 2008 at 11:28pm 1 Comment

Looking at the rapid advancement of technology the world is changing very fast and with it changing the people’s living style and habits. Everything is driven with the help of technology and it has become really difficult for someone to remember even a single item that doesn’t use technology. Learning has also lent itself in to the hands of technology and has taken a new name as E-Learning.

E-Learning or online education as said by many is the flavour among the students now worldwide. The… Continue
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E- Learning

Posted on February 14, 2008 at 4:00am 0 Comments

There is a sudden surge in the demand of online tutoring in countries like USA and UK.

Online tutoring has gained unexpected popularity and the primary reason is the ever increasing usage of computers and Internet worldwide. Online tutoring works much the same way as the traditional one-on-one physical tutoring does.

With increased connection and data transfer speed students and tutors can now engage online at the same time as in a physical classroom. Using some advanced technology,… Continue
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Online Tutoring Using Advance Technologies

Posted on February 8, 2008 at 9:30pm 0 Comments

“Learning is a continuous process” it’s an universal truth that we all know, what we don’t know is that Learning has come a long way since the first schools began to the introduction of text- books and classrooms. Now, learning has taken a new dimension, it is gradually shifting its base from physical classrooms to virtual classrooms. Learning is now taking place in virtual environment i.e. on Internet with the help of various tools like web 2.0, collaborative technologies etc. All this has… Continue

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At 1:54am on March 12, 2008, James Edward Charles  WebberJames Edward Charles Webber said…
Hiya Jason

do you know how i add some music on here
same as yu
please! Jim
At 10:45am on February 25, 2008, Kathy SchrockKathy Schrock said…
Jason,

I did not yet receive an email from you.
kathy@kathyschrock.net
At 7:06pm on February 20, 2008, Kathy SchrockKathy Schrock said…
Jason,
Please email me and be more specific why you would like this type of information. Thanks,

kathy@kathyschrock.net
At 3:25am on February 16, 2008, Kathy SchrockKathy Schrock said…
Jason,

Second Life would allow you to "meet" with your student, and talk and type and share URLs and text (via notecards). You could stream mov files into SL if that is something you need to do. There are also tools for administering basic assessments and for presenting slide shows in SL. I am not affiliated with a university, so cannot really tell you much about that. I do know that some are using it as the place for holding "traditional class", some professors are using it as office hours, and I have seen some examples of students creating environments or presenting their presentations in-life.
At 8:14am on February 15, 2008, Jagdeep Singh PannuJagdeep Singh Pannu said…
Hi Jason,

1. You can upload documents to your content library, which can be accessed anytime later from your content manager, in online sessions.
2. All sessions are recorded by default, and these can be accessed using the same URL
3. WiZiQ can not be customised for your own branding. If you are looking for customization or website integration, then you can try authorLIVE, which is the same conferencing software as we use in WiZiQ, but is paid.
At 12:29pm on February 9, 2008, Ana Maria FigueiraAna Maria Figueira said…
I am studying collaborative techniques at Catholic University in Lisbon (Portugal), by e-learning. Of course "learning is a continuous process".
 
 
 

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