18 July, 2007

Yourtutor

Here's an exciting new service provided by the Frankston Library Service.
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Yourtutor is a free and professionally staffed online tutoring service for students from years 4 to 12, and it's available for Library members now!
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Yourtutor creates an online classroom where students are connected to qualified, expert tutors for one-to-one help with homework, assignments, exam preparation and study questions. Help is provided for English, maths and science subjects, plus research and study skills.
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The tutors are certified teachers, professional tutors, post graduates and advanced undergraduates from Australian universities. They can review specific homework and assignment questions with students online, using features like controlled chat, an interactive white board and shared web browsing.

Students can now communicate with tutors the way they love to learn – via the web - which makes the experience enjoyable as well as educational. Students can also get a print out of their session.

Yourtutor operates from 4 to 8 pm, Monday to Friday and it’s great!
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Give it a go and let us know who you went.
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harps
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5 comments:

Subi Ramesh said...

I used "Yourtutor", and found it very helpful. I learned one new thing for today. I am very happy.
Thanks to Frankston Library for providing this service.
I wasn't able to logon from the library link but went into "yourtutor" website and used frankston library card number to log on!

Anonymous said...

The link currently gives an error after entering the library card number. The links should point to yourtutor at Frankston Library which will allow you to get connected.

The Blograrian said...

Oops. The link worked when I checked it here the other day, but I've updated it so that should be right now.

Thanks for giving it a go and for letting me know.

I'm glad you found it useful. Feel free to pass on the good news.

harps

Anonymous said...

I have not yet been on yourtutor yet but have heard so many great things about it and cant wait to have some tips

Anonymous said...

i was at a school night when i heard about it and could not believe how much use we would get out of it

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