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According to Knight, e-mentoring reflects mentoring that takes place over a distance (learner and faculty are not in face-to-face communication), usually by electronic communication facilitation. More recently, the use of e-mentoring can be via e-mail, smartphone, Skype, and webinars. Meeting in person (coffee shop) and the mentoring program do not describe the virtual compo-nent of e-mentoring.