How To Become an Online Tutor?

Owing to the technological innovations and extensive usage of the internet, the online tutoring business is developing rapidly. Amidst the pandemic induced lockdown, both parents and students are reaping benefits of the online learning experiences to accomplish their potential. Starting career as an online tutor has become a novel trend to start and make a business out of it for both teachers as well as interested individuals. Just like an offline teacher, an online tutor also helps the learners to improve in grades, giving them tips for preparing for exams, offering feedback, and encourage them. Although, initially one can be experiencing a massive difference while taking classes on an online platform, there are some standard procedures to be followed for starting an online tutoring business.

Some of them are mentioned below:

  1. Register on a Platform: Going through the standard procedure, you will have to register on an online teaching platform. At first, you will need to fill in the online form providing the necessary credentials, basic information regarding educational qualifications and age, a profile picture, tutoring preferences and so on. Some of the education platforms will also ask for certificates as proof of education, and some ID. As the platform’s support team verifies and approves your profile, your profile will be made public to the students.
  2. Getting Familiar with the Tools: In all the top-most online tutoring companies, the support team generally walks through all the arriving tutors who are new to the entire platform. This is considered to be a good practice especially for those tutors who don’t have much involvement in online teaching. Also, it is very much advisable for tutors, who handle subjects like maths and science. For example, they need to have a digital writing pen and pad which will help students to understand better. Since learning tools is an absolutely necessary trait of online tutoring, you need to get comfortable with them as soon as you can
  3. Knowing your Audience: You need to assess your audience after doing a proper research about their requirements, learning pace, and current status. The students or any other professionals who need your help, find out the area they seek help for and determine how can you help them. Discover the characteristics of the users based on their age, behaviour, subjects they are opting to learn, location, learning abilities, and more. Aiming these needs, navigate your innovative ideas. Currently, ratings and reviews should be one of the most absolute characteristics of your tutoring profile. The ideal way would be to ask your students to rate you just after the session, as depending on the quality and quantity of the reviews and ratings you have, you will have the probability of appearing on the first page.
  4. Select the course Model: After outlining your expertise and potential, the next major step is to articulate the course model. Presently, the most common models in e-learning include academy model and night school model.

Academy model is an inclusive, school-type model, in which students come to a website to learn each and every vertical, instead of just focusing on a particular topic. This works on the basis of payment and subscription model. Here learners will get free access to all courses (or to a selected set of courses), for a monthly/yearly time period. The students are entitled to access the course up to the validity of their preferred subscription.

Considered to be the traditional model, the Night School model is suitable for students who want to take a class apart from their day job. Used by numerous schools, universities, and institution across the world for years and students are quite familiar with it. In this model, after a student pays an upfront fee to access a specific course or courses, he/she can follow the curriculum to complete it. In this model, the tutors provide separate courses with relevant course materials delivered as online video tutorials or on-demand-live classes.

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