Generally, it must be positive that students become eTutors and are responsable for their colleagues, e.g. ppt, CSS, blogging and more.
Let us know your experiences as to this topic and tell us your recommendations how to built up a system of eTutoring!

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Hi Hans, I keep checking this post every visit I make to digiskills, because I agree that the idea of students becoming etutors is an excellent concept.
I haven't posted a reply before now as I don't have any experience in this area. Of course often students do help other students in my classes but this is not part of any program.
I would be very interested to hear about your experiences in this area, do you have a system of eTutoring, how is it set up etc.
Hi dear Susan, a system of eTutors is very usefull. Students will get some duties in lessons. Some of my students are very skilled in Web 2.0 tools like Hot Potatoes, Mindmapping like mindmeister.com or CSS websites or creating screencasts.
Those students like to teach their classmates and that is a good way to take over responsibility.
Have a look at this blog (in German language - sorry): http://rs-regenstauf-it.blogspot.com

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