Essential Insights to Know Before You Start Accepting Tasks
Before diving into task management, it's important to understand key principles that can help streamline your workflow and ensure success.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Introduction
2. How does it work?
3. Kind Of Tasks
3.1 Homework / Assignments
3.2 Lab and Project
3.3 live Sessions
4. Some important factors to understand
4.1 Task Budget
4.2 Bonus/Penalty
4.3 Plagiarism
4.4 Deadlines
4.5 Payment Status
4.6 Task Score
5. Using ChatGPT/ Chegg / Google
6. Useful tools to save your time:
6.1 Report or thesis writing tasks
6.2 Mathematical calculators
7. Online Homework Answering guidelines
8. TDS certificate
Welcome to our platform! If you're reading this, you're already signed up for the tutor dashboard and are on your way to becoming a successful freelancer with Ecademictube. We provide freelancers with academic tasks,After selecting candidates based on the information provided in their application details. It's essential to accurately fill out your skills and expertise to ensure tasks are a good match for you.
Freelancers are assigned tasks to complete and return to us with the solutions. In exchange, they receive payment for the task and a certificate of work experience. Understanding our workflow is key before you begin. Let’s dive into the details in the next sections.
Once your application is completed, our team will reach out to you with tasks that match your profile. You will be notified of task details via our official WhatsApp and email.
By checking the task files you can view all relevant information. If you have any questions or feel something is missing, feel free to contact us on your preferred platform, whether it’s WhatsApp, email, or Task Chat. Our team is available to assist with any inquiries.
After accepting a task, you will need to wait for our confirmation before starting. Once the task is assigned to you, you can proceed with working on it.
When you complete the task, please submit the solution files via WhatsApp , Email or Task Chat. Our experts will review the solution to ensure all client instructions and guidelines have been met. If there are any issues or incomplete sections, we will ask you to revise the work. Payment may be placed on hold for tasks that require corrections.
Once the task is successfully completed, your payment will be reflected in the “My Task” section of your tutor dashboard. All payments with the status "RELEASE" will be processed and paid out, minus a 10% TDS deduction, by the nearest Sunday or earlier.
Task Score: Each task you complete will be assigned a task score out of 100, reflecting how accurately and efficiently you performed. A higher score increases your chances of being selected for future tasks that match your skills. Note Any submission after the deadline may not be accepted and so may not be eligible for payment.
By clicking on the task link, you can view all relevant information. If you have any questions or feel something is missing, feel free to contact us on your preferred platform, whether it’s WhatsApp, email, or Task Chat. Our team is available to assist with any inquiries.
After accepting a task, you will need to wait for our confirmation before starting. Once the task is assigned to you, you can proceed with working on it.
When you complete the task, please submit the solution files via WhatsApp or Task Chat. Our experts will review the solution to ensure all client instructions and guidelines have been met. If there are any issues or incomplete sections, we will ask you to revise the work. Payment may be placed on hold for tasks that require corrections.
Once the task is successfully completed, your payment will be reflected in the “My Task” section of your tutor dashboard. All payments with the status "RELEASE" will be processed and paid out, minus a 10% TDS deduction, by the nearest Sunday or earlier.
Task Score: Each task you complete will be assigned a task score out of 100, reflecting how accurately and efficiently you performed. A higher score increases your chances of being selected for future tasks that match your skills.
Note
Any submission after the deadline may not be accepted and so may not be eligible for payment.
3.1 Homework/Assignments: First, review this “Sample Tasks”Academic assignments typically consist of a set of problems to be solved within a specified deadline. Our goal is to provide clear, step-by-step solutions that follow all the instructions and guidelines outlined in the assignment, ensuring that the students can easily understand them.
Common practices before submitting the assignment solution:
Please refer to this sample Assignment Solutionfor guidance.
3.2 Lab And Projects: Please review the sample assignmentassignments. These tasks are similar to what you may have completed during your undergraduate or postgraduate studies. They typically involve activities like data analysis, simulations, coding, or using software tools to analyze specific scenarios. Each lab or project will come with a set of instructions and, in some cases, procedures to follow when completing the tasks.
In addition to following the technical steps, you will need to create a report summarizing the work you have done and submit all task files , source code , output, and report. For more information, please refer to the links provided below.
Document formatting guidelines:
https://lo.unisa.edu.au/pluginfile.php/1687722/mod_resource/content/2/Report%20style%20writing%20guide_Engineering.pdfSample Tasks
3.3 Live Sessions: Live sessions are not the same as online teaching sessions. They focus on real-time problem-solving, similar to assignments but done on the spot. For example, if you're given homework or an assignment with a 7-hour deadline, you would need to prepare and submit the solutions within that time.
However, for live sessions, we will notify you of the session time in advance. For instance, if a live session is scheduled for 11:00 PM and lasts 50 minutes, we will provide the problems at 11:00 PM. You will then have up to 50 minutes to solve and submit the solutions before 11:50 PM. Any solutions submitted after the deadline may not be accepted.
Common practices before submitting the assignment solution:
Work Experience Certificate:
We are responsible for providing a work experience certificate. Freelancers are eligible to receive this certificate after working with us for at least 3 months, completing a minimum of 50 tasks, and maintaining an average task score above 85.
To request a work experience certificate, please contact our Support team via chat
4.1 Task Budget: Each task comes with a designated budget, which represents the amount we can pay for that task. You may receive less than the task budget if your solution doesn't follow the provided guidelines and instructions provided in the task files.
4.2 Bonus/Penalty: A bonus may be awarded to freelancers who work hard to achieve a high tutor score, close to 100. Bonuses can also be given for reasons such as working on night tasks, delivering exceptional work, or submitting tasks well before the deadline.
On the other hand, penalties may apply. For example, if you've successfully submitted a task and been paid, but later the task receives a poor review from a student, a penalty may be applied to that task, reducing your total amount to be paid in the next payout.
4.3 Plagiarism: All of your solutions will be passed through our expert team and turnitin to check any plagiarism.If more than 10% of your work is unoriginal, it raises concerns about whether you've genuinely contributed to the project or assignment. This can result in penalties, loss of credibility. All of your work will be passed through our expert team and turnitin to check any plagiarism.
4.4 Deadlines: We adhere to strict deadlines, and any work submitted after the specified deadline may not be accepted. To prevent this, please contact us in advance if you anticipate needing more time to complete the task. Your submission will only be accepted if we have granted an extension beyond the original deadline.
4.5 Payment Status: The payment status allows you to see which tasks are scheduled for payment and which are on hold. Tasks marked with the status “Release” will be paid by next Sunday night or earlier, while tasks with the status “HOLD” will not be paid until the status changes to “Release.” If your payment is on hold, you can contact “task chat” to understand the reason for the delay.
4.6 Task Score: Task score is an average rating out of 100 assigned to each task. Your task score reflects your likelihood of being selected for tasks that match your expertise. It is also a key factor in qualifying for a work experience certificate and bonus payments.
Various tools are available to help you find solutions to your assigned tasks. You can use tools like ChatGPT, Google search, or Chegg for academic assistance. However, it's important to note that these tools do not guarantee 100% correct solutions, which could lower your task score and result in payment penalties.
We strongly discourage copying solutions directly from ChatGPT, AI tools, or Chegg. Instead, we recommend using these tools to save time and improve the quality of your solutions by enhancing them with your own input and understanding.
Expertise in academic freelancing requires familiarity with certain tools that can help save time and ensure the accuracy of your solutions. Please review the following articles to learn about the most commonly used tools in the market that can improve efficiency and enhance the quality of your work.
6.1 Report or thesis writing tasks: https://www.ilovephd.com/top-free-online-phd-thesis-writing-tools/
6.2 Mathematical calculators: Best for Definite Indefinite integrals: https://www.integral-calculator.com/
Best for differential calculus: https://www.emathhelp.net/en/
Best for Differential equations: https://www.wolframalpha.com/input?i=y%27%27+%2B+y+%3D+0
https://www.emathhelp.net/en/calculators/differential-equations/differential-equation-calculator/Best for laplace and inverse transformation: laplace https://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=inverse+Laplace+transform+1%2F%28s%5E2%2B1%29
Best for graphing: https://www.desmos.com/calculator
Sometimes, we only need to provide the final answers to problems, without showing the solution steps. In such cases, it's helpful to use online calculators to handle the complex parts and ensure accuracy and time efficiency. Additionally, it's important to present the final answers according to the given instructions.
For example
The exact answer is π(7+7e-14√e) not 9.25. If you submit an answer 9.25 means it will be wrong.
A 10% TDS deduction will be applied to each transaction with us. You will receive Form 16, serving as your TDS certificate, via email within 30 days following the end of the quarter. If you do not receive it, please reach out to our 'Support Chat' for assistance.