Tutoring Options
There are a wide variety of tutoring options and many of them are free to use. This guide will help you familiarize yourself with some of them.
Index
2. NetTutor
1. The Writing Center
3. Additional Resources
The Writing Center
The Writing Center
The Writing Center is available to assist students with their writing. They can help at all stages of the writing process: brainstorming, revising, and polishing. From students nearly completed to students just getting started, the Writing Center can help. Students from all disciplines are encouraged to make use of this free service. *This resource is located on campus.
Explore what The Writing Center has to offer.
NetTutor
NetTutor
NetTutor is free for students. It is located in Canvas. You should be able to locate NetTutor from the Course Navigation Menu in your course.
Read more about NetTutor.
Additional Resources
Additional Resources
There are a variety of free online student resources to assist you in subjects that you might need a little help in. We will list a couple here, but you will be collecting more in an upcoming assignment. A good way to start looking for those free online tutoring resources is with a Google search.
Additional Resources - CrashCourse
CrashCourse offers more than 45 courses for free. This is a fantastic (free) tutoring resource.
Review the course offerings.
Access the Youtube Channel.
Additional Resources - Khan Academy
Khan Academy offers a plethora of study materials. It is also a fantastic (free) tutoring resource. Videos and study aids are provided to help you learn a topic in a short amount of time. Khan Academy is a non-profit educational organization created in 2008 by Salman Khan.
Check out the course offerings.
Access the Youtube Channel.
Additional Resources - Video Offerings as Tutoring Options
YouTube - Anyone can learn anything on YouTube TEDTalks - Inspiring talks from experts over a wide range of topics MathTV - Math Tutorials WatchKnowLearn - A huge assortment of videos that range from kindergarten to calculus and artificial intelligence WatchDocumentaries - full-length documentaries concerning subjects such as 9/11, Business and Economics, Psychology, Science and many other subjects
Thanks!
Important:
When you have questions, please meet with your instructor to review your questions and the material first.
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Tutoring Options
There are a wide variety of tutoring options and many of them are free to use. This guide will help you familiarize yourself with some of them.
Index
2. NetTutor
1. The Writing Center
3. Additional Resources
The Writing Center
The Writing Center
The Writing Center is available to assist students with their writing. They can help at all stages of the writing process: brainstorming, revising, and polishing. From students nearly completed to students just getting started, the Writing Center can help. Students from all disciplines are encouraged to make use of this free service. *This resource is located on campus.
Explore what The Writing Center has to offer.
NetTutor
NetTutor
NetTutor is free for students. It is located in Canvas. You should be able to locate NetTutor from the Course Navigation Menu in your course.
Read more about NetTutor.
Additional Resources
Additional Resources
There are a variety of free online student resources to assist you in subjects that you might need a little help in. We will list a couple here, but you will be collecting more in an upcoming assignment. A good way to start looking for those free online tutoring resources is with a Google search.
Additional Resources - CrashCourse
CrashCourse offers more than 45 courses for free. This is a fantastic (free) tutoring resource.
Review the course offerings.
Access the Youtube Channel.
Additional Resources - Khan Academy
Khan Academy offers a plethora of study materials. It is also a fantastic (free) tutoring resource. Videos and study aids are provided to help you learn a topic in a short amount of time. Khan Academy is a non-profit educational organization created in 2008 by Salman Khan.
Check out the course offerings.
Access the Youtube Channel.
Additional Resources - Video Offerings as Tutoring Options
YouTube - Anyone can learn anything on YouTube TEDTalks - Inspiring talks from experts over a wide range of topics MathTV - Math Tutorials WatchKnowLearn - A huge assortment of videos that range from kindergarten to calculus and artificial intelligence WatchDocumentaries - full-length documentaries concerning subjects such as 9/11, Business and Economics, Psychology, Science and many other subjects
Thanks!
Important:
When you have questions, please meet with your instructor to review your questions and the material first.