Tutoring Services
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ASUMH TUTORING SERVICES
The Schliemann Tutoring Center at Arkansas State University Mountain Home is located inside the Norma Wood Library on the first floor of Roller Hall. We offer in-person as well as virtual tutoring, free of charge to students enrolled at ASUMH. Fill out the Tutoring Request Form to schedule a tutoring session. If you have a need for tutoring outside of regular Tutoring Center hours, contact Alathea Daniels (see Online Tutoring, below). You can also call or stop by the Tutoring Center to schedule a session.
Walk-in tutoring requests are allowed during Tutoring Center hours when tutors are available, but we suggest that students make an appointment in advance to be sure time can be dedicated to their session.
Tutoring is available to ASUMH students for core academic classes as well as basic computer & study skills.
To provide overall academic support for students needing assistance.
To create a comfortable environment in which learning can take place.
To encourage students’ self-confidence.
To provide successful learning experiences.
To help students familiarize themselves with ASUMH Banner, Canvas, MyMathLab and other computer programs that are used in their course studies.
Tutoring sessions are designed to help students develop their skills not only in the classroom, but for studying in general. Tutoring methods tailor activities to students’ learning needs and styles, empowering them to take responsibility for both their successes and their failures. We hope that as students accomplish this, they will gain an increase in confidence and the ability to learn independently, and ASUMH will enjoy the accomplishment of greater student success and retention.
TWIN LAKES LITERACY COUNCIL
Twin Lakes Literacy Council is a non-profit group of volunteers that has been working to promote literacy in Baxter County, Arkansas, since 1986. The Literacy Council offers tutoring to adults of all ages in reading, language, and mathematics. For more information contact the council at (870) 425-7323 (425-READ) or twinlakeslc@yahoo.com
Twin Lakes Literacy Council
1318 Bradley Dr., #14
Mountain Home, AR 72653
Self-Paced Tutorials By Subject
In addition to the one-on-one tutoring sessions offered by the Tutoring Center, students are encouraged to utilize some of the many skill building resources available freely online to assist in their course work. Listed below are a sampling of these resources, grouped by subject.
MATH
Core Math Skills (Learning Express Library)
- Includes Developmental Math, Algebra, Geometry, Introductory Statistics, Pre-Calculus & Calculus
- Includes all high school and college math, along with statistics
- Includes College Algebra, Intermediate Algebra, and Beginning Algebra
Includes videos on many types of math along with a searchable collection of videos on specific problem types (differential equations, functions, probabilities, etc)
ENGLISH
- Includes Reading, Writing, Grammar, Vocabulary
- Includes The Writing Process, Research, Citations, Essay Structure, Grammar Essentials, and more
- Includes detailing coverage of reading comprehension and methodologies to increase literacy knowledge
SCIENCE
- Includes Chemistry, General Science, Biology, Physics
College Biology (Khan Academy)
College Chemistry (Khan Academy)
College Physics (Khan Academy)
Human Anatomy & Physiology (Khan Academy)
Microbiology
BUSINESS
Introduction to Accounting (BYU)
Includes 16 lessons on the basics of accounting using videos, notes and a supplemental texbook
Free instruction on accounting concepts; be aware that there is paid "Pro" content available for purchase but the basics are offered at no cost
Free short courses presented in lecture style on a variety of topics for professionals. Includes content on business, IT, public speaking, time management, workplace skills, personal improvement, creative pursuits, and much more. Nearly 500 free courses on a diverse group of topics are available
COMPUTER SKILLS / COMPUTER SCIENCE
- Includes Computer Basics, Internet Basics, Microsoft Office Basics
Learn how to get started in the new campus learning management system, including how to navigate the site, upload assignments, check grades, and more
Computer Science 101 (Stanford University)
CS101 is a self-paced course that teaches the essential ideas of Computer Science for a zero-prior-experience audience. In CS101, participants play and experiment with short bits of "computer code" to bring to life the power and limitations of computers. CS101 also provides a general background on computers today: what is a computer, what is hardware, what is software, what is the internet. This course is free.
Introduction to Python Programing (Udacity)
In this free course, you'll learn the fundamentals of the Python programming language, along with programming best practices. You’ll learn to represent and store data using Python data types and variables, and use conditionals and loops to control the flow of your programs. You’ll harness the power of complex data structures like lists, sets, dictionaries, and tuples to store collections of related data. You’ll define and document your own custom functions, write scripts, and handle errors. Lastly, you’ll learn to find and use modules in the Python Standard Library and other third-party libraries.
Free comprehensive curriculum will equip you to be a full stack developer, no matter your current experience level; includes Ruby on Rails, JavaScripts, HTML and CSS
Free online platform that provides web development tutorials and references for various web technologies. It serves as a comprehensive resource for individuals who are learning or looking to enhance their skills in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and other related technologies.
COLLEGE SUCCESS SKILLS
- Includes Organizational Strategies, Classroom Success Skills, Information Literacy Skills, Personal Success Skills
- Includes Studying For and Taking Exams, Taking Notes, Reading Strategies, and Learning Online
Important Info
Tutoring Center Hours: (During Fall & Spring terms)
Monday - Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Friday 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Tutoring Center Hours: (During Summer 1)
Monday - Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Study Hall: TBA
Online Tutoring:
Flexibly scheduled Zoom tutoring sessions by appointment
Self-Paced Online Tutorials:
Important Info
Tutoring Center Hours: (During Fall & Spring terms)
Monday - Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Friday 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Tutoring Center Hours: (During Summer 1)
Monday - Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Study Hall: TBA
Online Tutoring:
Flexibly scheduled Zoom tutoring sessions by appointment
Self-Paced Online Tutorials:
Contact Info
The Schliemann Tutoring Center is located inside the Norma Wood Library, Roller Hall, on the ASUMH Main Campus
870-508-6210
tutoring@asumh.edu
To Schedule an in-person Tutoring Session:
https://forms.gle/zGdQ69r6o8CgjqoSA
To Schedule an online Tutoring Session, you may contact Alathea Daniels directly at:
jdaniels@asumh.edu
(870) 508-6308
(870) 406-6480 (text only)
Contact Info
The Schliemann Tutoring Center is located inside the Norma Wood Library, Roller Hall, on the ASUMH Main Campus
870-508-6210
tutoring@asumh.edu
To Schedule an in-person Tutoring Session:
https://forms.gle/zGdQ69r6o8CgjqoSA
To Schedule an online Tutoring Session, you may contact Alathea Daniels directly at:
jdaniels@asumh.edu
(870) 508-6308
(870) 406-6480 (text only)