Computer-based mentorship, or e-mentorship, is a beneficial mentoring technique that promotes independence and self-efficacy among the individuals being mentored, with and without a disability(1) (McDonald, Balcazar & Keys, 2005; Smith, 2008; Stumbo et al., 2010). E-mentorship increases and broadens the individual's communication and social skills and increases knowledge about overcoming community participation barriers. It also increases the visibility of individuals with disabilities by integrating them with the non-disabled, and allowing both sides to share views and experiences. Before introducing face-to-face programs, introducing an e-mentoring program will help build and empower youth(2) with disabilities in one country by using an e...
Since the days of King Arthur who thrived under the tutelage of Merlin, the benefits of mentoring fo...
Electronic mentoring is defined as a relationship between a mentor and a mentee using computer media...
Individuals with disabilities are attending postsecondary institutions at higher rates than ever bef...
This article provides an introduction to mentor, near-peer, and peer support as they apply to promot...
Recently, a growing number of electronic mentoring (e-mentoring) websites have become available to p...
This issue brief discusses the benefits of mentoring for youth with disabilities and strategies for ...
ABSTRACT: The information age is changing the dynamics of many relationships, in-cluding mentoring. ...
The rapid growth of technology has had a significant effect on educational activities. As a result o...
Background: The employment readiness of youth with physical disabilities may improve from social sup...
AbstractElectronic mentoring, which refers to a mentoring relationship conducted via computer-mediat...
[Excerpt] A mentor is a person who through support, counsel, friendship, reinforcement and construct...
Advances in technology have enabled online solutions to open up possibilities of mentoring relations...
• The merger of mentoring with electronic communications to develop and sustain mentoring relationsh...
In the literature of providing support to individuals with special needs, numerous past studies had ...
Advances in technology have reshaped mentoring as a human resource development (HRD) intervention an...
Since the days of King Arthur who thrived under the tutelage of Merlin, the benefits of mentoring fo...
Electronic mentoring is defined as a relationship between a mentor and a mentee using computer media...
Individuals with disabilities are attending postsecondary institutions at higher rates than ever bef...
This article provides an introduction to mentor, near-peer, and peer support as they apply to promot...
Recently, a growing number of electronic mentoring (e-mentoring) websites have become available to p...
This issue brief discusses the benefits of mentoring for youth with disabilities and strategies for ...
ABSTRACT: The information age is changing the dynamics of many relationships, in-cluding mentoring. ...
The rapid growth of technology has had a significant effect on educational activities. As a result o...
Background: The employment readiness of youth with physical disabilities may improve from social sup...
AbstractElectronic mentoring, which refers to a mentoring relationship conducted via computer-mediat...
[Excerpt] A mentor is a person who through support, counsel, friendship, reinforcement and construct...
Advances in technology have enabled online solutions to open up possibilities of mentoring relations...
• The merger of mentoring with electronic communications to develop and sustain mentoring relationsh...
In the literature of providing support to individuals with special needs, numerous past studies had ...
Advances in technology have reshaped mentoring as a human resource development (HRD) intervention an...
Since the days of King Arthur who thrived under the tutelage of Merlin, the benefits of mentoring fo...
Electronic mentoring is defined as a relationship between a mentor and a mentee using computer media...
Individuals with disabilities are attending postsecondary institutions at higher rates than ever bef...