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UVS: Online Tutoring Certificate

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This lecture presents the online tutoring certificate program offered by the Virtual University of Senegal (UVS), aiming to improve the quality of distance education by training tutors in various fields such as applied mathematics, computer science, economics, and humanities. The program covers general and specific objectives, including enhancing tutoring skills, validating acquired competencies, and providing certification exams. The lecture also highlights the structure of UVS, with over 60,000 students, 300 permanent teachers, and a diverse range of academic careers and courses.

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