Remote Tutoring

Live remote sessions are always an option.

I am committed to providing high-quality and personalized instruction through video chat–FaceTime or Google Meet–and making appropriate materials available electronically. The only real difference between in-person and remote tutoring is that instead of meeting face-to-face in my home, we meet face-to-face online.

Remote tutoring may make sense for students or families who:

  • live outside the area
  • are ill or show symptoms of a cold, flu, COVID, etc., have been in close contact with someone with COVID, or have tested positive for COVID in seven days preceding a session
  • find it difficult to get to my home
  • have trouble fitting transportation time into busy schedules
  • prefer to avoid driving in bad weather
  • feel more comfortable in their own surroundings

Students who need to change a scheduled in-person session to remote should notify me as early as possible. Then I can email, before the session starts, the materials I had planned to share in person.

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