Tutoring
Tutoring Resources
Would you like to improve your study skills? The sites below offer helpful suggestions.
- Study Skills Self Help Information—Online study skills workshops.
- Study Guides and Strategies
- Study Tips
- Study Strategy Links
- HowToStudy.org
Writing Help
- APA Style Resources—A list of sites that help you know how to use the APA format. (Download: Microsoft Word template for a paper written using the APA format.)
- Guide to Grammar & Writing—A site that can help you improve your writing.
- The Elements of Style, by William Strunk, Jr. and E.B. White—A style manual for writing that was originally published in 1918 and became a classic when updated by the author and E. B. White
- Online Technical Writing—An online textbook for help with business and technical writing.
Do you need help in math? Check out the sites listed below.
- Situations That Occur in Math and Techniques to Use
- Online Math Applications—This site shows how math is used in many everyday activities.
- Gamequarium: Pre-Algebra Games—A site that uses games to help you with pre-Algebra.
- Interactive Arithmetic—A free interactive pre-algebra course.
- Online College Prep—Another free online pre-algebra course.
- Purplemath—“Helping students gain understanding and self-confidence in algebra.”
- Math.com—This site has reviews of many different levels of Math, from basic general math through Calculus and Statistics.
- Quadratics—This site tutors you in understanding quadratic equations.
- QuickMath—“QuickMath is an automated service for answering common math problems over the internet.”
- Professor Freedman’s Math Help—“This site provides information about basic math, algebra, study skills, math anxiety and learning styles and specifically addresses the needs of the community college adult learner.”
- S.O.S. Math—“S.O.S. MATHematics is your free resource for math review material from Algebra to Differential Equations!”
- Algebra Help—“Algebrahelp.com is a collection of lessons, calculators, and worksheets created to assist students and teachers of algebra.”
- Graphing Calculator Help
- http://mathforum.org/mathed/index.html—Internet Resources for Mathematics Education.
Are you taking a computer skills course? You might find it interesting to visit the Roald Dahl website, just to have an enjoyable and entertaining break!
Are you studying Anatomy and Physiology?
- A&P PowerPoint Presentations—To accompany Anatomy and Physiology: From Science to Life by Gail Jenkins, Christopher Kemnitz, Gerard Tortora.
- Internet Public Library: Anatomy & Physiology—Virtual Anatomy and Physiology tutoring sites.
- University of Houston: Anatomy & Physiology II Tutoring—Another collection of Anatomy and Physiology tutoring sites.
- The Sheffield College: Anatomy & Physiology—More Anatomy and Physiology sites.
- The Virtual Autopsy
- The Digestive System—Pathophysiology of the digestive system.
- Skin Anatomy and Physiology
- Anatomy, Physiology & Pathology of the Human Eye
- Webvision—The organization of the retina and visual system.
Are you studying Psychology?
- Hanover College Psychology Department—Psychological tutorials and demonstrations.
- Athabasca University Centre for Psychology: Resources—Demonstrations and tutorials.
Sea Urchin Embryology—If you are interested in sea urchins, this site might be interesting.
Are you studying Physics? You might find these websites interesting.
- The Physics Classroom—A tutorial with animation that shows basic physics concepts.
- Learn Physics Today
Do you need help writing a résumé? You might want to look at the following sites:
- Résumé Writing—“How to write a masterpiece of a résumé.”
- The Owl At Purdue—“Free writing help and teaching resources.”
- Resume & Letter Writing (PDF)
For education professionals, the Teaching/Learning Center at Delta College has helpful information on many areas of instruction.
MIT OpenCourseWare—Free online course materials from Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

