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Virtual Gurus
Broadband and Internet technologies are enabling teachers from remote locations in India to provide expert guidance to students in the US and the UK
Sudesh Prasad
Thursday, May 22, 2008
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Thanks to the ever-increasing quality of Indias telecom network, coupled with the availability of a quality teaching pool, companies are successfully able to provide state-of-the-art online tutoring services from India to both outside and within India. This can safely be termed as broadband-enabled service (BES) without discounting the IT component of it. Offline tutoring is a very old concept in India, but its online version has now started to make a small beginning. This is a relatively new concept even in advanced countries like the US and the UK. According to statistics, there are 70 mn children in the US alone which explains the bullishness of online tutoring companies both in the US and India.

According to Shantanu Prakash, founder and CEO of Educomp, Tutoring has been around for some decades, but online tutoring is a new concept even in the US. It is a new intervention where face-to-face tutoring has been made possible, thanks to the proliferation of high-speed Internet. It is still in its infancy but growing rapidly.

Enough Scope
The addressable market, according to estimates, is 21 mn out of a total of 70 mn students in the US alone. According to Mahalingam Vaidyanadhan, chief operating officer, Tutors Worldwide, a Chennai-based company, The concept of online tutoring is still a subject of debate in the US; something similar to the Obama-Hillary race for presidential nomination. The main concern is; how far will students stand to gain from tutors outside the US, and what would be the standards of tutors?

The Indian market is still very small. According to Vaidyanadhan, As far as India is concerned, the online tutoring market is still in a neo-natal stage, and is yet to make a breakthrough. While the concept is something like Greek and Latin for some institutions, some do not wish to be the first in testing this concept. We have to go miles before we say we have done something in this regard. According to Atul Kulshreshta, CEO, Extramarks, There is a strong tendency of parents to spend money on tuition, as it impacts their childrens careers.

What it Takes
Broadband connectivity is the primary consideration for teachers and students, and seamless high-speed connectivity is the backbone on which the entire online tutoring business works. Teachers willing to take up online teaching opportunities are screened by prospective tutoring companies, and are given training. Most tutoring providers have created a whiteboard chat platform on the website where students and teachers log in and there are supervisors monitoring their sessions. Some companies also offer video support for teachers and students to see each other. The other accessory required for teachers and students is the digitizer that enables handwriting to be visible on the whiteboard, accessible by both the student and the teacher.

Teachers Woes
It might sound like an easy task but there are some hurdles. Accent is one of the challenges but not a big issue considering the expertise gained through BPO training. The more important challenge is the reliability and quality of the broadband connectivity at the teachers end wherein most of them rely on state telcosBSNL and MTNLfor their connectivity. Not all teachers have access to broadband simply because the services are not available everywhere. According to K Ganesh of TutorVista, We recruit teachers only from places where broadband services are available. We have teachers from as far as Agra, Kunnor, Varanasi, and Coimbatore but maximum teachers are from Chennai.

There is a strong tendency of parents to spend money on tuition as it impacts their childrens career

Atul Kulshreshta, CEO, Extramarks.com

Tutoring has been around for some decades, but online tutoring is a new concept even in the US

Shantanu Prakash, founder and CEO, Educomp

Burck Smith, CEO, Smarthinking.com, a leading provider of online tutoring in the US, says, The biggest challenge is defining the market and the buyer. For instance, tutoring for kindergarten to sixth class students is usually paid for by parents. The buying channel for high school is less clear. The buying channel for college students is typically the college. Each of these markets also needs different types of tutoring programs. Learning through online is still not much heard of in most parts of India. So an important challenge, which Educomp is grappling with, is awareness.

Talking in detail about the challenges, Vaidyanadhan of Tutors Worldwide, says, Teaching challenges are about the curriculum of the student, his/her state standards, assessment and understanding of the weakness areas, including the prerequisites for teaching a given topic, and strong content aligned to state standards, multimedia enriched. He also mentions that challenges at the student level will arise due to reluctance in learning through computer usage. Some students from countries like the US and the UK tend to wanter out of topic by asking unrelated questions and personal information. The solution, according to him, is to make sessions interactive with multimedia-enriched content because students seldom maintain the interest level through out the sessions. According to Shantanu Prakash of Educomp, Beyond broadband, awareness is very important considering that this is a new concept. Students and teachers need to experience and understand this concept. Word of mouth will have a very important role to play in spreading this concept.

Business Models
There are multiple business models. The one used by Bangalore-based TutorVista is a subscription model where students pay $100 per month for unlimited access to tutors across any subject and at any point in time. TutorVista has leveraged technology to ensure the dynamic availability of teachers for students as and when they need. As opposed to this, Tutor.com, one of the leading players in the US, has a pay-per-use model where it charges about $30 per hour. Extramarks.com, a Noida-based online tutoring company, has an innovative model where students share subject matter.

The main concern is, how far the students will stand to gain from tutors outside the US, and what the standard of the tutors would be

Mahalingam Vaidyanadhan, COO, Tutors Worldwide

The biggest challenge is defining the market and the buyer

Burck Smith, CEO, Smartthinking.com

K Ganesh, CEO of TutorVista.com, says, We have changed the business model altogether leveraging the Internet and expertise of Indian teachers by introducing the monthly model giving convenience to the students. It is not that all companies are targeting the lucrative market. Educomps Learning Hour (www.learninghour.com) surprisingly targets students based in India which number around 2,000. Citing reasons for its domestic focus, Shantanu Prakash of Educomp says, Educomp as a company has a very good mindshare among about one million students in private schools and 3 mn in government schools in India. It is this pool that we are trying to capture through our online initiative, learninghour.com. He also adds that the tuition center enables students to see the face of teachers and interact with their peers, which is a very important part of the entire learning process. Educomp has plans to set up around 150 tutoring centers across the country from the existing eight. The Indian market is largely driven by an offline model where there are tuition or coaching centers across cities and towns in India. TutorVista, sensing this opportunity, got into this offline model through its acquisition of Edurite Technologies.

Spreading Knowledge
This is one great avenue for teachers, who have to be at home due to various reasons and who can use technology and earn some money. In fact, TutorVista offers full-time employment to teachers who work from home and pays them around Rs 15,000 per month. But Extramarks.com has thirty teachers working full-time from their Noida office and offers teaching services from the premises. This, according to Kulshrestha of Extramarks.com, ensures that good quality is taken care of and is better than home environment. Extramarks.com has set up virtual classrooms like any other formal face-to-face class, where students log on to a companys server and teachers conduct lessons on subject chosen by students.

The minimum qualification for this is a Masters degree in the subject opted to teach and some teaching experience. Companies also offer training to these teachers in computer and other tools required for online tutoring besides some accent-related training. Per hour charges are also in place for teachers who are not full-time employees, and this ranges anywhere between Rs 200 to Rs 500 per hour, depending on the subject s/he teaches. Listing advantages of learning from home, Prakash of Educomp says, For students, it is a dream come true because they can access teaching facilities sitting in the comfort of their home and at a time of his or her choice. They can learn from some of the best teachers, which is more true of students from small cities and towns.

Career Launcher, Educomp (learninghour.com), Extramarks.com, TutorVista.com, Trastutors.com, and Tutors Worldwide are some of the companies in India that are starting to make their presence felt in the online tutoring market. Leading global players include Tutor.com and Smarthinking.com.

The broadband connection, hovering around 3 mn, has to reach the government deadline of 120 mn by 2010; this looks impossible due to various factors. Even with the current growth rate, some market potentials can be realized by tutoring companies if they are able to create awareness.

Sudesh Prasad
sudeshp@cybermedia.co.in

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