It’s good to see continued momentum around evaluating the effectiveness of eMentoring vs. in person, face-to-face.
According to an Australian study referenced below:
” E-mentoring has been found to be more convenient, more direct and better than face-to-face mentoring, according to a study. ‘E-mail-based communication is almost instant and helps overcome one of the major obstacles to traditional mentoring – participants finding a suitable time to meet,’ said Kim Rickard of Victoria University, who conducted the study.
www.thaindian.com/newsportal/world-news/e-mentoring-highly-effective-study_10066925.html
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That’s awesome! I agree with the study, mentoring online is a lot more convenient. I think it also strikes down some barriers, as people are less shy online, and so, more likely to say what they really want.
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