Tutoring Schedule
*Tutoring times are subject to change.
Tutoring takes place across campus in a number of academic areas to help students to succeed in their coursework. Students should also seek help during instructor office hours.
*Tutoring times are subject to change.
Tutoring takes place across campus in a number of academic areas to help students to succeed in their coursework. Students should also seek help during instructor office hours.
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Sometimes it feels like there aren’t enough hours in the day. Between work, school, and extracurricular activities, you may think you don’t have the time for tutoring, or the only extra time you have is too late in the day to meet with a tutor. We’re happy to offer you online tutoring through NetTutor! Covering a number of different topics, this online tutoring can help you pass your classes AND work around your busy schedule. Also, you’ll find a list of apps and online tools to help you with your coursework. |
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WHAT IS NET TUTOR? |
NetTutor is an online tutoring platform that connects students with the academic support they need from experienced and qualified tutors. Tutoring is facilitated with an online whiteboard and is easy-to use. You are able to type, draw, and use symbols specific to the subject on the online whiteboard. Your tutor will be able to correspond with you and help you when you get stuck. |
WHO CAN USE NET TUTOR? |
At this time, NetTutor is available free to all UNO students. Students get 15 hours free per semester. |
WHO WILL BE TUTORING ME? |
Your tutors have a bachelor’s degree, and most have an advanced degree in their subject specialty. All tutors have teaching and tutoring experience and are trained in cutting edge teaching and tutoring methods. You will find that the tutors through NetTutor are empathetic, patient, and supportive, and that they connect with you in a meaningful way to ensure that you succeed. |
HOW DO I ACCESS NET TUTOR? |
You can access NetTutor through Canvas in any of your courses by clicking on the "Net Tutor" link in the left Course Navigation bar. Once you see that, you should be able to easily connect with a tutor. |
WHAT SUBJECTS DO YOU OFFER TUTORING IN? |
There are a wide variety of subjects available. Check the chart below to see if your course is currently offered. |
ACCESS NET TUTOR |
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You can access NetTutor through Canvas in any of your courses by clicking on the "Net Tutor" link in the left Course Navigation bar. The NetTutor subjects will come up. Click on the subject that you need help in. Three options will be presented to you: (1) Ask Net Tutor, which is live one-on-one help, (2) Q & A Center, where you can drop off a question and get a response from a tutor, and (3) My Tutorial Archive, where you can view previous sessions or answered questions. If no tutors are currently available, you will be able to view the schedule to see when tutors will be online next by clicking “View Schedule.” Live one-on-one tutoring and the Q & A Center uses an online whiteboard. In the whiteboard, you can type, draw, enter symbols, pictures, and more. There is a chat feature on the side where you and your tutor can talk. If you have a disability that requires text-to-speech software, the online whiteboard may not be compatible with your software. Contact M. Shannon Williamson and she can set your account to accessibility mode. |
You can meet with a writing coach via zoom or in person. Clickhere for instructions on how to schedule an appointment. You may also drop-in for in person appointments. Hours can be found here.
Additionally, you may submit a paper online for written feedback by:
The Math Tutor Center is located in MATH ROOM 105. They host online and in person tutoring. Click here to see the schedule for the current semester.
Drop-In visits, no appointment needed!
Please visit the Computer Science Student Tutor Center in Mathematics Building 318 or view their student support website for tutoring availability, discord communities that can help with Java and more.
Typically, the Computer Science Tutor Center offers assistance each term with Java, C++, and Assembly.
The Physics Tutoring Center is located in SC 1051 and is a free service for UNO students. Teaching assistants are available to provide one-on-one or small group tutoring. The room is equipped with reference materials, a computer, and free WiFi.
Please contact Kendal Leftwich at kmleftwi@uno.edu for more information
Visit the Physics Tutoring Center Website for contact information.
/academics/cos/physics/tutoring-center
Click here for the Fall 2024 EES Tutoring Schedule.
Biology tutoring takes place in Sciences Room 2105 for BIO I, BIO II, Population Genetics, and Cell and Molecular Biology. Fall 2024 schedule can be found here.
The Languages Lab is located in the Liberal Arts building, room 350, and is managed by the Foreign Languages Department. In the Foreign Languages Lab, a student taking French or Spanish can obtain assistance from peer tutors or use it as a quiet space to study and do homework. Worksheets, dictionaries, and computer software programs are also available for use in the lab.
Of interest to students at all levels is the computer room. The available software is varied in type and level. It is our intention to sample the various software programs on the market in the languages which we teach, and to expand this facility according to utilization, hopefully leading to a full, computer-equipped laboratory. This facility is presently small and is not available for uses beyond foreign language purposes.
For contact information email foreignlanguageslab@uno.edu or click here.
Fall 2024
FIN 3300 Tutoring with Thuc Dinh on Mondays and Wednesdays 11:00am-3:00pm in Kirshman Hall 308. Drop-ins welcome!
QMBE 2786 tutoring with Maria Sobral Nunes Mondays and Wednesdays 9:00am-1:00pm in Kirshman Hall 310. Drop-ins welcome!