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Free Online Homework Help with Your Broadview Public Library Card!

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Now students can connect to expert tutors via the Internet at the Broadview Public Library or at home through the library's web site.

Children and teenagers in Broadview never have to be stumped by a tough homework assignment again!  Students from Kindergarten to 12th grade, those in introductory-level college courses, and adult learners can simply visit the Broadview Public Library or the library's web site to get on-demand, free help from qualified tutors.  The Broadview Library now offers Live Homework Help, an online tutoring service from Tutor.comTM that connects students to expert tutors (at no charge) in math, science, social studies, and English via the Internet.

Free Help in Core Subjects

This free service allows students with Broadview library cards to connect to an expert tutor from any computer with Internet access. The service is available seven days a week from 2:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.  Live Homework Help is easy to use.  Children enter their grade level and the subject they need help in.  In just a few minutes, students are connected to a tutor in an Online Classroom for one-to-one help in math (elementary, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and calculus), science (elementary, earth sciences, biology, chemistry, physics), social sciences (American history, world history, political science), and English (spelling, grammar, essay writing, book reports).

To give it a try, just go to www.homeworkhelpil.com, or follow the link for it on the library's Resources page.  Remember, it's free!