Here are some great ways for our adult customers to continue their learning journey online.
Brainfuse HelpNow
Brainfuse HelpNow provides free, on-demand, easy, and engaging eLearning for all ages and levels.
HelpNow's features include:
- Homework Help: interact with live tutors in math, science, reading/writing, social studies, PSAT/SAT, ACT, AP and state standardized tests
- 24-Hour Writing Lab: submit essays and other forms of writing for constructive feedback.
- Homework Send Question: submit your homework questions for expert guidance.
- Adult Learning Center: Access a library of rich adult learning content (GED) and live, professional assistance in resume/cover letter writing, U.S. citizenship prep, MS Office Essential Skills Series, and more.
- Foreign Language Lab/Spanish-Speaking Support
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LinkedIn Learning
LinkedIn Learning is a leading online learning platform that helps anyone learn business, software, technology and creative skills to achieve personal and professional goals Popular Learning Paths include:
- Become a Programmer: Foundations – 23 hours of expert-created video
- Become a C++ Developer – 18 hours of expert-created video
- Become a 2D Digital Animator – 30 hours of expert-created video
- Become a Photographer – 19 hours of expert-created video
- And many many more streaming videos at your fingertips
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Method Test Prep
Designed to work seamlessly with students' unique learning styles and busy schedules, Method Test Prep's ACT and SAT prep programs help students raise their ACT scores an average of three points and their SAT scores an average of 150 points. Diagnostic evaluations, lessons, quizzes, and full-length exams help students strategically navigate the SAT and ACT by focusing on both content and test-taking techniques. Students also build their fundamental reading comprehension, grammar, and math skills.
Method Test Prep is used by over 1,000 schools around the world, and has helped hundreds of thousands of students achieve their standardized college admissions exam goals.