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                                                  6. Use of Digital Tools

                                                  Digital  tools  can  enhance  tutoring  sessions
                                                  by    providing     additional    resources      and
                                                  streamlining  communication.  Platforms  such
                                                  as  Google  Docs,  Padlet,  and  Kahoot

                                                  encourage collaboration and engagement.
                                                  How to implement:
                                                      Assign     tasks     using     shared     online
                                                      platforms  to  track  contributions  and
                                                      progress.
                                                      Use  quizzes  or  polls  to  reinforce  key
                                                      concepts and gather real-time feedback.
                                                      Encourage  students  to  use  multimedia
                                                      tools    for    presentations      or    project
                                                      documentation.
                                                  Example:  Students  use  Google  Slides  to
                                                  collaboratively  create  a  presentation,  with
                                                  each member contributing specific content.





                                                 7. Fostering Positive Group Dynamics

                                                  Successful      tutoring    also     depends      on
                                                  cultivating  an  environment  where  students
                                                  feel  valued  and  respected.  Effective  group
                                                  dynamics  enable  better  communication,
                                                  shared      responsibilities,      and     stronger
                                                  interpersonal bonds.
                                                  How to implement:
                                                      Set group norms at the start of activities,
                                                      emphasizing respect and active listening.
                                                      Rotate  roles  within  groups  to  prevent

                                                      dominance by any single member.
                                                      Encourage  reflection  sessions  where
                                                      students  discuss  what  worked  well  and
                                                      what     could     be    improved      in   their
                                                      collaboration.
                                                  Example: In a literature study group, students
                                                  take turns being the discussion leader, note-
                                                  taker,  and  summarizer,  ensuring  balanced
                                                  participation and accountability.
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