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Live Homework Help
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Online tutoring aids Gwinnett students
Gwinnett students in grades 4-12 have a personal online tutor as close as their home computer or the Gwinnett County Public Library, thanks to Live Homework Help. Tutor.com is funded through a technology innovation grant from the U.S. Department of Education, in partnership with Gwinnett County Public Schools and Gwinnett County Public Library. The service is free, easy to use, and available to students when they need homework help the most… between 4 and 10 p.m., seven days a week. Tutoring is available in Spanish and Vietnamese as well.
The online tutors-- teachers, college professors, and graduate students-- undergo a background check and extensive training before they are certified by Tutor.com, the nation's largest online tutoring service and provider of Live Homework Help. Tutors specialize in mathematics, language arts, social studies, or science. Tutoring is available in both Spanish and Vietnamese for mathematics, science, and social studies.
Here’s how it works:
- From home, the student logs onto the Live Homework page of the library web site. Click here for the page, then, enter a library card and personal ID number. No card or ID is required for students using a computer at one of the library's branch locations.
- First-time users at home are prompted to download software, an easy process.
- The student selects the subject and grade level. Then, it takes just a minute or so to connect with a tutor.
- The average session lasts about 15-20 minutes, but a tutor will stay online until the student understands the concepts. In the electronic sessions, participants use an interactive "white board" where they can draw a graph, work through a mathematical equation, or diagram a sentence. Tutor and student communicate via a chat function.
How to get a Library Card and PIN
- Apply in person— Visit any Gwinnett County library branch.
- Apply by phone during library hours— Call Telephone Reference at 770-978-5154.
- Apply online— Click on “Register for a Library Card” on the library homepage at www.gwinnettpl.org.
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