Nothing helps you as much as direct conselling, or fact-to-face interaction with your mentor. However the cream of the experts are in the urban metros and how do you think the rural will be benefitted with their expertise, online tutorials come in handy.
The mother of online tutorials 'distance education' has taken the back seat with the advent of this more user friendly onshoot. However the latest development has been good for organisations, on the contrary with extensive usage of Skype experts of a particualr domain are able to catch up with their students more easily and more conveniently.
It is a win-win situation to both students and mentors. Both of them could work at their flexible timings with no limitations. Be it music or singing the student needs to rehearse under experts guidance for hours. While commuting is a big problem with in the metros, another issue is the timing constraints. All this and more could be solved with Skype for the students.
As for the peers they could reach out to a wider base of students and simultaneously serve multiple students. Income increases and satisfaction also increases multifold. In the comfort of your own cabin you could reach out to scores of the desired, an opportunity most used by urban experts across the nation. No matter in what one is an expert there is a lucrative proposal to learn or teach on the info highway. (Wishesh-AarKay)