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What is Psycho-Social

Handbook of Research on Global Education and the Impact of Institutional Policies on Educational Technologies
Composed of the word’s “psychology” and “social,” this definition expresses the life of a person affected by environmental factors and divided into various stages in terms of spirituality.
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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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