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Srishti Goyal replied | 1 day ago
The transition to online education replaces the physical classroom with a digital interface, making the quality of a tutor’s technical infrastructure the foundation of student success. When a tutor lacks the necessary equipment—such as a high-definition webcam, a noise-canceling microphone, or a stable high-speed connection—the educational experience degrades. Poor audio leads to cognitive fatigue, while low-resolution video makes it difficult for students to follow visual cues or handwritten notes. Without a digital writing tablet, explaining complex diagrams or formulas becomes clunky and unintuitive, further distancing the learner from the material.
However, even with professional-grade gear, the engagement gap remains a significant hurdle. The physical distance creates a "screen barrier" where students may appear present but are mentally checked out. Unlike a physical classroom where a tutor can scan the room for body language, an online setup allows for hidden distractions, such as mobile phones or background household noise. This environment often encourages passive consumption rather than active participation.
To combat this, the tutor must shift from being a lecturer to a facilitator. Since focus naturally wanes behind a screen, successful online instruction requires:
Active Check-ins: Using frequent polls and chat-based questions to ensure students are following.
Visual Dynamism: Moving away from static slides toward live annotations and interactive whiteboards.
Accountability: Setting clear expectations for camera usage and participation.
Ultimately, while proper equipment provides the clarity needed to teach, intentional interaction provides the connection needed to learn.
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Sangeeta Kenjalkar replied | 22 hrs ago
First of all , Yoga is a holistic practice which works Physically and mentally. So one should not make a haste or time limit it as it works on mind ,it needs some patience and mindfulness to perform. Making haste is not going to get the benefits 100 %.It also depends on the person's willingness, if he can manage to do basic asanas and pranayamas in 30mins also. For a new learner student or old student 45 mins to 1 hr is a required time one should practice Yoga.
Ranjana Ahirwar replied | 3 hrs ago
It depends on your body, there is no one rule fits all in yoga, when you need energy the speed increases so less time is effective and vice Versa. Start with minimum 20 minutes daily.
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Tanu Jain replied | 1 day ago
*Why parents are rejecting the idea of online tuition * Many parents still reject online tuition because they associate physical classrooms with better discipline, focus, and accountability. They worry that children get easily distracted at home by phones, TV, or siblings, and that a teacher on a screen cannot monitor body language or ensure the child is actually paying attention. Technical issues like poor internet, frequent disconnections, and lack of proper devices also create a negative experience, making parents feel the class is not reliable. Another major concern is the lack of personal touch and emotional connection; parents believe younger students or those with learning difficulties need face-to-face interaction, instant doubt-solving, and physical activities to understand concepts. They also question the effectiveness of online teaching for subjects that need diagrams, experiments, or hand-holding, like Maths and Biology. Additionally, screen time fatigue and health issues like eye strain make parents hesitant, especially after COVID when children were already overexposed to devices. Lastly, trust is a factor: parents are unsure about the tutor’s credibility, fear hidden costs, or feel they cannot verify whether real learning is happening without being physically present.