Online and Offline Classes FAQ's

  • Where should I write the zoom link of the live lesson I will do with my students?

    First of all, enter the Reservations section from the left menu in the user panel. You must confirm your student by clicking the “Approve and Make an Appointment” button in the window that opens. After confirming the student, click on the “Add/edit meeting details +” button, select Zoom and enter the Zoom URL we have given you where it says “Add Zoom meeting URL”.

  • You can send the files you want to send to your students via message via the platform.

  • Yes. All conversations must be made on the platform to avoid any violation of rules and for reliability.

  • When a student makes a reservation with you, it will appear on your calendar. When you click into the course, you can enter the course by clicking on the zoom link.

  • Yes, you can add more than one course. You can choose the lessons you can teach from the “Subjects I can teach” section from the left menu on your profile.

  • Online lessons take place via zoom provided by the platform.

  • Yes, online courses often offer opportunities to interact with the instructor and classmates through discussion forums, virtual office hours, live chat sessions, group projects, and collaborative activities. However, this depends on the teacher’s preference. If the teacher wishes, he can open single or multi-person classes.

  • Course materials for online classes are typically provided by the instructor.

  • For online classes, you will need a reliable internet connection, a computer or mobile device, and any software or applications required by the course. Additional equipment such as a webcam, microphone, or headphones may also be necessary for certain activities like video conferencing.

  • During the process of registering for online and offline courses, you usually need to browse the available courses, select the ones you are interested in, and complete the required registration or payment steps.

  • Online classes are conducted over the internet, typically through video conferencing, online learning platforms, or virtual classrooms, allowing students to participate from anywhere with an internet connection. Offline classes, on the other hand, are conducted in person, usually in a physical classroom or educational institution.