Online Tutoring Basics
What is NetTutor? NetTutor is a comprehensive online tutoring service for all levels of college courses.
Who are the tutors? At least a Bachelor's degree. Tutors are highly trained and all have: At least a Bachelor's degree. A Minimum GPA of 3.0 in the subject they are tutoring. Teaching or tutoring experience.
What services does NetTutor offer? 1 on 1 sessions with a live tutor using text chat, audio, or video along with an interactive whiteboard. A question and answer center where students may submit a question and receive an answer within 24 hours. A paper center where students can submit a paper and get feedback within 48 hours.
How do you access NetTutor?
Step 1: Log into your Canvas account
Step 2: Click the “Courses” tab in the menu and select “CR Net Tutor for EOPS”.
Step 3: Select “NetTutor” from the courses menu.
Step 4: Read and accept the license agreement Step 4: Read and accept the license agreement. You will only need to do this once.
Step 5: From the green menu select the subject you want help with.
Step 6: Select live 1-1 help or submit a question Step 6: Select live 1-1 help or submit a question. You can also review previous sessions.
Making the most out of your tutoring session. Complete readings and prepare materials before meeting with a tutor. Meet with a tutor when you first experience difficulty in a course. Wait times are longer during mid terms and finals, log in early.
Links to helpful videos NetTutor Promo Video: Describes how easy it is to access NetTutor and some of the new features NetTutor has to offer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlrPU34FzuY NetTutor Modes: Details the different ways to receive tutoring including Ask a NetTutor, Q &A Center and the Paper Center.: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25pTejQj7wM&feature=youtu.be NetTutor for Math: Details how to use the many tools in NetTutor including the Math specific tools: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvaloQxq8ZQ&feature=youtu.be Using the NetTutor Paper Center: This video demonstrates how to submit a paper to the NetTutor paper center, retrieve it once the paper has been reviewed and even upload it to the NetTutor whiteboard for a live session if you have any questions about the paper review: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAfZq5UhC9U&feature=youtu.be How to Save your NetTutor session as a PDF: This video demonstrates how students and faculty can save a NetTutor session as a PDF: https://youtu.be/65pjMDQCCA0