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Summary: The ability to be an online tutor is usually contingent on the qualifications of the individual and whether they are already a certified teacher. Learn about different Web sites that allow people to be tutors with help from an IT systems administrator in this free video on Internet tutors.
Joe Supple currently works as an IT systems administrator for the EPA. Supple has been a security engineer and a programmer, and he holds degrees from the University of Waterloo, the...read more
"There are various online ways that you might be able to supplement your income by being...becoming a tutor. It depends on how much qualifications you have. Some of the sites really want you to be already a certified teacher or have a graduate degree. And it seems the pay ranges varies from 9.50 to 20 dollars an hour. One of the sites that we found was tutor.com. It seems as though it has a little bit less requirements. It just wants you to be an expert in a particular subject. Some of the other sites are eSylvan, universalclass.com, brainfuse.com, kidspan.com. Those are various sites that you may be able to find something else. You should be very wary of any particular site that wants to sell you a kit so that you will make lots of money by becoming an online tutor because I think that basically they'd be the ones making the money by selling you something."
eHow Article: Becoming an Online Tutor