E-Learning Community - Join an E-learning Community to Understand Its Value

By Alfie Corey


Just about everyone seems to have their own website these days. Some are just for fun but for many self-employed persons and businesses a website is just about compulsory. If you're planning to take on online tutoring jobs as a career (part- or full-time) do you need a website?

The Pros and Cons of Your Own Website

The Pros
A website can be a bonus in your online tutoring jobs. You can use it as a place to post your learning materials and as a mini-hub to engage your students and keep them informed. Your own website can be your tutoring jobs HQ. Properly thought through and managed, your tutoring jobs website can be a useful educational accessory for your students. There are many things you can do with your website to add something extra to the service you offer in your tutoring jobs. For example, you can:

*Post links to resources that learners can use and news of interest to students of your subject.
*Use it as your communications and email centre, and as a bulletin board for announcements and reminders.
*Use password protected pages for individual students to access, so your website becomes their online learning HQ too.
*Provide materials that amplify your subject but which you can't really include in your tutoring sessions; people pay for tutoring. Materials that encourage learners to read around their subject are nevertheless useful in the educational process.
*Create a discussion forum so that your students can interact with each other. Sharing, collaborative learning and encouraging people to feel that they belong to an online learning community are some of the big pluses of online learning.
There are practical benefits for you in having your own website to manage and enhance your online tutoring jobs. For example, if you have something to tell all your learners, it's easy to post it once on a web page rather than contacting people individually.
As well as an educational service, offering teaching jobs as a self-employed individual is also a business. You will want to advertise your services as widely as possible to attract students, but a website can be the ideal place to tell prospective students who you are, what you offer and what you are all about. It's an economical option, with free or inexpensive basic websites on offer from many providers.

Alfie Corey is a professional writer who is associated with latestt.com these days and is currently focusing on the concept of online networking community and other techniques associated with it like document sharing, video sharing, blog sharing etc




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