Libraries launch online tutoring
Are you or someone in your family currently learning from home? Could you use some one-on-one help? Now you can get video lessons anytime and live help from 3 to 10 p.m. daily, 361 days a year. Tutoring sessions take place in an easy-to-use online classroom, which runs in your web browser, either in your library or from the comfort of your home with a valid library card number.
Provided by the New Castle District Library Center — which includes Armstrong, Butler, Lawrence and Mercer counties — public libraries in those four counties now have access to Tutor.com.
Tutor.com connects students to one of over 3,000 highly-vetted expert tutors available, who helped them complete their homework and improve their grades.
Tutor.com provides online, on-demand academic tutoring, homework help and test preparation to kindergarten through 12th grade students, plus early college students and adult learners. Any library patron can connect with a highly-qualified, expert tutor in a safe and secure online classroom.
Tutor.com also offers expert writing help, test prep resources from The Princeton Review for the ACT/SAT, Advanced Placement course videos, and so much more. Many resources are available 24/7.
Get more information about this service at www.tutor.com/newcld/ or visit your library’s website for a direct link.
