E-Mentoring: An Extended Practice, an Emerging Discipline

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Abstract

This chapter integrates existing literature and developments on electronic mentoring to build a constructive view of this modality of mentoring as a qualitatively different concept from its traditional face-to-face version. The concept of e-mentoring is introduced by looking first into the evasive notion of mentoring. Next, some salient e-mentoring experiences are identified. The chapter goes on to note the differences between electronic and face-to-face mentoring, and how the relationship between mentor and mentee is modified by technology in unique and definitive ways. Readers are also presented with a collection of best practices on design, implementation, and evaluation of e-mentoring programs. Finally, some practice and research trends are proposed. In conclusion, the author draws an elemental distinction between both modalities of mentoring, which defines e-mentoring as more than the defective alternative to face-to-face contact.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHandbook of Research on Computer Mediated Communication
Subtitle of host publicationVolume I
PublisherIGI Global
Pages656-677
Number of pages22
Volume1
ISBN (Electronic)9781599048642
ISBN (Print)9781599048635
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2008

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