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HOW TO BECOME AN ONLINE TUTOR IN 7 EASY STEPS
With technology creeping into almost all aspects of our everyday lives, more people are now taking classes online. The advent of Covid-19 even emphasized the need for virtual classes, and teachers are now harnessing this opportunity to make money from the comforts of their home.
Fortunately, you see yourself as someone with relevant knowledge or skills to do the same. But your problem is, how do you become an online tutor? What are the things you need to do to start teaching online?
The good thing is, you can become an online tutor even when you currently have a regular job.
Whether you’re a teacher or a retired one, a professional in any industry with sought-after skills such as music, or even an undergraduate, becoming an online tutor is an excellent way to make money online simply by sharing knowledge.
This blog post, therefore, discusses the steps you need to take to become an online tutor.
7 STEPS TO BECOMING AN ONLINE TUTOR
Determine what to offer based on your strengths
Knowing where your strength lies is vital to being optimally impactful to your students. You may be knowledgeable in diverse areas, but you want to choose a subject of which you can deliver to your best capacity. This will help you stand out more among other tutors in that given field.
Pro tip: Having a certification on your chosen subject is often required to build credibility, but it’s not a conclusive determinant. You could become an online tutor even while in school or just newly graduated. To start teaching online, what’s essential is that you have the requisite subject knowledge, some level of experience, a passion for learning and imparting knowledge, and a cordial, professional attitude.
Know your target audience
Perhaps, you’ve chosen to teach math or guitar online. The next step to becoming an online tutor is identifying your potential students and the challenges they face in that subject matter.
So you want to ask yourself the following questions:
Who is my target audience?
What are their needs?
How do I persuade them to choose me as their teacher amidst the competition?
How do I express myself as an expert in this given field?
Choose an online tutoring platform
You may be tempted to create your own website as an online tutor, but it’s far easier to sign up on an online tutoring marketplace like Skiedo.
At Skiedo, you can become an online tutor with or without any certification, as long as your knowledge can be an asset to someone else. Sign up for free, design your course according to your schedule, set your own price, and get paid 100% of the fees due to you.
Interestingly, Skiedo has a live video chat feature in addition to text messaging. With the video chat, you can discuss with your students face-to-face, get a more personable experience, understand their needs, and hold your online classes.
With Skiedo becoming an online tutor is fast and easy, and registration is free! You can register right away and become an online tutor in minutes by login to skiedo.com and following the instructions below:
Click on Become a Tutor. On the drop-down menu that appears, click Register.
A page will open where you get to type in your name, email, and password. Read Skiedo's Terms & Conditions, Agree, and then click Next.
You will then receive a verification email to verify your email ID.
Once verified, you can log in back by entering your email ID and password. Then click LOGIN.
Now you need to fill in your basic information on the page that opens. Kindly fill in the data at your convenience and to your best knowledge.
Click Next and select the subjects you wish to teach. You can choose multiple subjects but are not advised to choose more than three subjects in which you're best versed.
Once you're done filling your subjects, complete inputting your information and ensure all fields have been filled. Kindly select your hourly rate as well. Then click Next.
Time to personalize your profile. It's always best to use a smiling picture to express friendliness to your students. On creating your profile, click Next.
You will then arrive at the Terms & Conditions Page. If you've read it, click Accept, which then takes you to your tutor profile. Here you will find all your information. You can edit and update at your convenience. Also, include your bank details where you'll receive your payments.
Add your 'slots of booking,' which tells students about your availability. Each slot should be an hour each.
If the subject you wish to offer is not on the list of subjects, you can 'suggest' a subject by clicking on the left bar of 'teaching subjects'.
Once you Register, your profile will appear when students search. When they book the class, you will receive a notification to approve the class. It's best to do so as soon as possible.
Once you've accepted the booking, you need to Initiate the Class on your dashboard on 'My Schedule'.
Once a class is finished, click Complete the Class.
You can also watch the video on how to become a tutor on Skiedo here.
Get your technical requirements set
As an online tutor, you will conduct your classes on a computer via the Internet. Hence, you need the following technical requirements to ensure you and your students don’t suffer glitches in the middle of an exciting course:
A fast and reliable computer: Although you may already have a computer, ensure it has at least a 1 GHz processor and 2 GB of ram for optimal speed. Skiedo works on Windows, Android, and Ios, so you can easily download the app. If you're using a web browser, however, ensure it's up-to-date.
High-speed Internet of at least 1 Mbps: You do not want your video conversation cutting off every minute. To know if your Internet connection is up to speed, go to www.speedtest.net.
HD Webcam: Being able to hear each other is great, but seeing each other brings that deep human connection that creates a whole new experience. Fortunately, Skiedo comes with a video chat feature. To get an optimal experience, ensure your webcam is HD. If yours is of a lower quality, purchase and install a better one.
The following are not mandatory but can give you a better experience:
Microphone: This is most especially important for music classes. However, if you want your students to hear you more efficiently, you'd need to get one if your in-built microphone isn't that great. Plug it into the microphone slot in your computer and set it up just beside the computer, with the mouthpiece close to your face. Blue Microphone Yeti and Rode NTK are some of the best microphones for online classes.
Headphones
Whiteboards.
Set up your course outline
As an online tutor, your course shouldn’t be bland. Ensure you design your course to be engaging and different from those of your competitors.
Additionally, structure the outline and direction of the lesson based on the subject matter, number of students in the session, and how much you want them to gain during the course. If it would be best to teach students individually, then do so.
Depending on the niche you’re into, you can also create written materials to back up the live video session.
And most importantly, it’s always a great idea to include interactive and gaming sessions to keep your students engaged. This fun environment helps to build a personal connection with them (many students complain of lack of personal connection in virtual learning).
Spice up your online course with quizzes, instructive videos, and other interactive activities. Make your learning more engaging, and users will rush to become your students.
Set your price and payment system
Setting an hourly rate is often a daunting task for online tutors. You may not want to set a price that looks too high, neither do you want to charge something unworthy. One way to go is to browse through other tutors in your chosen field. Notably, online tutors can charge anything between $20 and $100 per hour, depending on the course.
On fixing your price, you should then decide how you wish for students to make payments. PayPal, Google Pay, and Payoneer are some fast, reliable methods.
But Skiedo makes it so much easier. On Skiedo, you can enter your bank details and get your fees straight into your bank account.
Time to have your first class!
You’ve covered virtually all you need to do in your journey to becoming an online tutor. Now for the exciting part: your first class!
You will most likely have some worries and may even feel nervous, but preparation is key!
Have a game plan ready. It’s helpful to write out your introduction and the order of things for that particular session so that you always know what to do or say.
As you have your technical requirements all sorted out, you also need to make sure your students have theirs. Ask questions to know if their system is up to speed and what learning pattern they’re most comfortable with. It’s also a great idea to prepare a written material for your students to go through before the first class.
Putting your students on the same page with you is imperative for success as an online tutor.
If you feel nervous, rehearse with a friend or family member. This can help put you at ease before the actual class.
Pro tip: Be flexible. As an online tutor, you must be flexible. Your students may live in another time zone entirely, so you want to be available when you’re needed.
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CONCLUSION
Now you know the steps to take to become an online tutor and start teaching online. It’s time to take action and start. As you move on, you will find your teaching skills getting sharpened.
Teaching online is an incredible way for you to make extra money doing the things you love. Take charge of this digital learning revolution, and the sky’s your limit.
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