
Explore how to conduct smart tutorials to maximize learning outcomes using tools and applications for creating e-learning content and assessments, and compare lectures and tutorials to apply best practices.
Design smaller tutorials with a low student-teacher ratio to foster interactive discussions of lecture content and assignments. Explain how tutorials deepen understanding and reveal implicit theory of learning.
Students deepen learning through active, constructive, and experiential methods by transforming information, discussing ideas, and solving problems in their own words, guided toward self-regulated learning and collaborative discussion.
Discover how high engagement tutorials boost learning by facilitating activities, peer discussions, and skill development; they help resolve doubts and deepen subject knowledge using available resources.
Compare lecture and tutorial to reveal scope, format, and interaction. Offer broad topic coverage in large groups with formal, one-way delivery; provide in-depth clarification in small, interactive sessions.
Explore strategies to conduct effective tutorials that foster individual attention, encourage student questions, and use group activities, leader-led discussions, and paper-based discussions to test understanding and enhance subject mastery.
Plan effective tutorials by setting clear learning goals aligned with course outcomes, outlining guidelines, preparing concise lesson plans for 45 minutes, and ready visual aids to foster active learning.
Encourage early student participation and set clear expectations to invite questions. Provide written feedback, learn and use students' names, address disruptive stalking behavior, and maintain professionalism to preserve learning.
Explore a range of interactive activities including rounds, brainstorming, better dialogue, thinking time, paired and small-group discussions, and bus groups to boost engagement in tutorials.
Explore engaging classroom activities, including debates with structured roles and timing, peer feedback guided by OECD criteria, and jigsaw expert groups that promote collaborative learning.
Motivate students by identifying causes of disengagement and using engaging tactics like academic tutoring games. Provide respectful, constructive feedback, acknowledge all answers, and offer sincere praise tied to real achievement.
Discover how to use Gmail for group mailing by creating contact groups with labels, importing contacts, and sending templates to groups for efficient communication.
Discover padlet, an online bulletin board that enables interactive teacher–student collaboration by posting images, links, videos, and organized columns, with easy sharing, privacy controls, and export options.
Develop high-engagement online assessments with Google Forms quizzes and puzzles, and host them on a Google Sites landing page using profs quiz maker to create interactive games for learners.
Master creating and sharing Google Forms for assessments and surveys, and linking responses to Google Sheets live. Explore diverse question types like short answer, multiple choice, checkboxes, and file upload.
Create a Google Site from a blank template, add pages and subpages, timetables, notes, and shortcut links, and use sections for questions and answers to engage learners.
Learn how to use Google Sheets to track student performance from Google Forms or manual entries, view responses, and share progress with students using view-only access.
Schedule tutorials within the week to maintain continuity, promote learning by doing through discussions and group tasks, and provide timely feedback for effective learning.
Solicit anonymous student feedback using online surveys to gain honest, timely insights into tutorial and lecture needs, expectations, and learning outcomes, allocate ample time, then analyze patterns and implement improvements.
Provide in-depth, specific, and timely feedback to students at different learning stages. Offer positive or neutral feedback with clear, actionable next steps within 48 hours to foster independent, goal-driven learning.
Are you an Educator or Teacher who is looking to reach out to students beyond the traditional classroom?
Do you think that creating tutorials is highly specialized job and its very difficult to learn?
Do you want to engage your students by giving them interactive tutorials and increase engagement?
If the answer to any of the questions above is YES, then this is the course for you.
In this course, you will understand that Tutorial creation is fairly easy, and you will be comfortable to create your Tutorials after finishing this 2 hour course.