Thursday Oct 05, 2017
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If you are a student attending one of our participating institutions, you may have access to online tutoring services, delivered via a dynamic, user-friendly tutoring platform. If you are currently registered for courses or are matriculated with one of these institutions, start the login process by clicking on the arrow button to the right.
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As a participant in eTutoring, you could have access to:
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Our Online Writing Lab where you can submit a draft of your paper to a tutor, ask for specific feedback, and receive your work back with a tutor’s response within 24-48 hours.
Note: Our eTutors will not edit, correct, or rewrite your paper, but will help you improve your work and writing skills.
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Live Tutoring where you can meet with a tutor in one-on-one tutoring sessions via a fully interactive, virtual online environment.
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Offline Questions where you can leave a specific question for an eTutor who will respond within 48 hours.
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Our Services
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Get tutoring help online wherever and whenever you need it. Use our Writing Center or eQuestions tool if you are tight on time. Connect live with a tutor in a virtual room. |
Enhance your Writing Center by connecting to an online community of writing tutors. Offer additional hours and resources to your students. |
Increase the number of subjects tutored and the hours of service provided to your students. Connect with other institutions to collaboratively deliver online tutoring support. |
Share the combined expertise and tutoring resources within your system or consortium. Provide your schools with a viable, collaborative online tutoring program. |
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eTutoring represents the enormous value gained from collaboration. The network of talent made available through the pooling of resources of the participating two and four-year schools is hugely superior to whatever any individual institution may possess. Moreover, the ongoing sharing of ideas and resources contributes to even greater benefits. What you have done is create a forum for the sharing of new ideas in teaching and learning and, remarkably, a platform for the realization and testing of these ideas.
Greg Fallon, Associate Dean for Learning Resources, Passaic County Community College
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