For simpler questions that can easily be answered, the current system (in the math and physics areas at least) works fine, but when someone is just lost or confused to a point, I think that having a classroom tutor platform, essentially a live tutoring session one-on-one would be more beneficial.
Something similar to this, where you can write/draw on the board and have a chat on the side, allowing you to interact with the person. StudyRoom, which is used predominantly by college students (I myself am a tutor on StudyRoom) also has a similar platform, but it also has both video and audio, allowing students to interact with tutor through both chat or videochat. I think for some more complex problems, or for students that are just plain lost, this would be another approach to helping them out.
@mathmale
At first glance, this is a great idea. The main thing in the way of its implementation is the cost involved. OpenStudy has been under development for years, and has improved noticeably, but $, or lack of it, still governs how fast improvement and innovation takes place. Keep the ideas coming. I so much appreciate your interest and your sharing an approach not yet tried.
I think that's a great Idea but how would it work we could use like Qualified helpers so the 2$ pay feature and they help you and show you how to work every little thing out and it would help pay for itself
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