tutorially
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Definition
Adverb: - In a manner involving or characteristic of tutorials; by means of tutorials: Describes an action performed through the method of a tutorial, which is a session of intensive teaching given by a tutor to an individual or a small group.
Usage
The adverb "tutorially" is used to modify a verb, describing that an action (especially teaching, learning, or instruction) is carried out in the style or format of a tutorial. It is a formal and somewhat specialized term, most commonly found in academic contexts.
Examples
- The professor prefers to teach tutorially, meeting with small groups to discuss the material in depth.
- The course is delivered tutorially, ensuring each student receives personalized feedback.
- She learned the advanced software tutorially, through one-on-one sessions with an expert.
Advanced Usage
- "To be instructed tutorially": To receive instruction via the tutorial method.
- Students in the honors program are often instructed tutorially.
- Functioning as a sentence adverb: To describe the general mode of an educational process.
- Tutorially, the system is very effective, though it requires more resources.
Variants and Related Words
- Tutorial (noun): A period of instruction given by a tutor.
- I have a physics tutorial this afternoon.
- Tutorial (adjective): Relating to or conducted by a tutor.
- The tutorial system at the university is highly regarded.
- Tutor (noun/verb): A private teacher; to act as a tutor.
- She works as a math tutor. / He tutored me in French.
Synonyms
- Individually: In a manner directed at one person.
- In small groups: With a limited number of participants.
- Personally: With direct individual attention.
Antonyms
- Lecturally: (Rare) In the manner of a lecture to a large audience.
- En masse: In a large group; all together.
Adverb
- by tutorials; in a tutorial manner
- undergraduates are better taught tutorially