Elucidat has published findings of a meta study on modern learners’ (busy and savvy professionals’) needs. The message is clear: the modern learner craves personalized and relevant learning, but few… Read more »
When you decide to start online teaching, choosing a videoconferencing platform (e.g. Skype) might seem daunting at first, especially if you are not at all tech-savvy. Your might think: ”I… Read more »
As I previously wrote in an article, the reasons to start online teaching are plentiful. (If you’re still deciding whether it is for you, these questions to ask yourself before starting may be of help.) However,… Read more »
Yes, it is possible to teach online as a self-employed tutor and earn a decent income, even make a career out of it. If this is an idea that you… Read more »
Switching from giving face-to-face private classes to online teaching has many advantages both for you and your students. However, it would be unrealistic to say that giving online classes fits… Read more »
Continuous professional development, despite how it name may sound, should be on literally everyone’s mind, be them employed, freelancer, unemployed, a stay-at-home person, a Queen, or person of any other… Read more »
As promised in a previous post, I have implemented the Sit-Talk-Sit method in one of my everyday interactions to see what it looks like from a learner’s perspective. Namely, since… Read more »
A.k.a: How can we turn our everyday interactions into learning environments? Suppose you wanted to learn or improve a foreign language. Now, suppose time and money were no issue and… Read more »