Volume- 8
Issue- 6
Year- 2020
DOI: 10.55524/ijircst.2020.8.6.14 | DOI URL: https://doi.org/10.55524/ijircst.2020.8.6.14
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Pawan Kumar Tak
Education is facing challenges in current online literacy culture, stressing the need to rethink traditional paper-pencil methods of instruction. As a result, via counselling and starting to learn activities, e-tutoring services have the potential to improve students' academic achievement. The current paper examines the findings of a literature review. On e-tutoring in higher end, with the goal of building a profile for e-tutoring programmed in higher education. We also want to find out what characteristics of e-tutoring programs in the research are linked to Service-Learning. The goal of this study is to help instructors create more user-friendly and effective e-tutoring programs that are tailored to the needs of digital native students. Traditionally, schooling was designed and designed as a head instructional process designed to support and growing students' personality and natural talents to the fullest extent possible. This instructional ideal. Continues to promote the same core beliefs today, however the means and channels for designing the teaching methods have had to adapt to social and technological changes in order to meet the demands of today's digital native people.
Assistant Professor, Department of Agri-business Management, Vivekananda Global University, Jaipur, India
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