Tuesday 24 April 2012

Online Teaching as an Independent Contractor

Most online teaching opportunities provide work as an independent contractor. What this means is that there are no set hours and you can work as much or as little as you wish. Of course, that's also the catch - often there is little work to be had. The upside is that online teaching generally allows you to set your own prices on these services. Establish a top reputation in online teaching, and you can ask for a higher rate.
Competition
In the world of online teaching there is a lot of competition, which sometimes leads to few hours. However, things are changing rapidly and more and more students are finding their way to the variety of online teaching venues. Here are some of the main sites that currently offer an online teaching opportunity: Edufire - Edufire focuses solely on online teaching and provides a wide variety of tutoring opportunities in a number of languages. Currently, there are 1448 (!) English tutors signed up to teach. As you can imagine, competition may be intense. However, a number of the tutors don't participate fully so there may well be opportunities. iTalki - iTalki started off as a place to find speaking partners in various languages via Skype. Now it's grown to include online teaching services in English.
Online Teaching as an Employee
There are a few companies that offer opportunities for paid online teaching positions. Of course, the competition is more intense for these positions, but the pay is steady. If you are an experienced teacher, comfortable with technology, would like to take advantage of online teaching, but desire a fixed schedule this is probably for you. The best place to look for one of these positions is TEFL.com.
Setting up Your Own Online Teaching Business
There are a number of teachers that have set up their own online teaching businesses over the past few years. A number of these businesses seem to be doing well. You'll need the ability to think like an entrepreneur (this includes marketing yourself, networking, developing contacts, etc.) If this appeals to you, it could also be the most lucrative online teaching arrangement - but it is hard work and can take quite a while to build up to the point where you have a steady stream of English learners.
Basic Requirements
To successfully participate in online teaching you'll need to be able to do a few things well:
  • Use technology with ease - Make sure that you don't waste students' time while you learn the technology. This sounds quite obvious, but it is often a problem.
  • Create a few lesson plans that focus on online teaching - You'll need a game plan for online teaching. It's not the same as teaching in a classroom.
  • Spend some money on good technology for your online teaching - These days gadgets are cheap. Make sure to invest in a good camera, headphones and microphone. You'll also need a computer that can handle video / audio streaming so make sure you have enough RAM!
  • Willingness to promote yourself - If you would like to compete with other teachers as an independent contractor, you'll need to promote yourself through your profile, blog, YouTube, etc. Currently, students don't just show up and they have lots of choices.
There are many preparations to make before you begin online teaching. This guide to teaching online will help you deal with the most important technological considerations.Finally, if you have had any experience with online teaching, please share your experiences so we can all learn.
Deepa Singh
Business Developer
Web Site:-http://www.gyapti.com
Blog:- http://gyapti.blogspot.com
Email Id:-deepa.singh@soarlogic.com

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