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What is Digital Mentoring

Handbook of Research on Global Education and the Impact of Institutional Policies on Educational Technologies
Digital mentoring aims to utilize digital tools and technologies to enhance the development of a mutually beneficial relationship between mentee-mentor that facilitates new learning opportunities, career, and emotional support.
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Digital Mentoring via Emerging Technologies: A Case Study on Graduate Students
Zeliha Seçkin (Aksaray University, Turkey), Alev Elçi (Aksaray University, Turkey), and Onur Doğan (Aksaray University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8193-3.ch007
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the digital transformation era and the evolution from mentoring to e-mentoring. One of the groups most affected by this situation is the mentees doing graduate studies. In this context, e-mentoring enables the mentee and mentor to carry out their academic study using digital technologies in mutual interaction, regardless of time and geographical space. This study is designed as a case study of the qualitative research methods where the study group consists of graduate students. Five main themes and 14 sub-themes are determined from the interviews with mentees on e-mentoring perceptions. According to the research findings, mentees prefer a two-stage approach in mentee-mentor matching. Mentees emphasize that they favor matching with emerging technologies at the first stage and finalizing the mentor selection process by mentee-mentor face-to-face negotiation in the second stage. Mentees also mention that besides some e-mentoring advantages, there are psycho-social benefits of face-to-face mentoring.
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“I'm Not Simply Dealing with Some Heartless Computer”: Videoconferencing as Personalized Online Learning in a Graduate Literacy Course
Mentoring that occurs in an online format, whether it is in real time, such as videoconferencing, or asynchronously, for instance, through email.
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