Anonymous wrote:Do you mean that your kid has a private tutor that is virtual outside the APS system? You can do a zoom/MS teams meeting and share the screen so your kid can show them what is on canvas.
Anonymous wrote:I think the first thing to be clear is that the free service through Paper really isn't tutoring the way we might think of tutors. It isn't an ongoing relationship but instead sort of a moment-in-time type of help.
OP, you didn't mention what grade or subject. My middle schooler has used it a few times to get help on a particular math problem. It's mostly via a chat function, not even face to face for this type of thing. She shares the problem and the tutor walks her through how to solve it and why you do certain steps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do your virtual tutors help your child? They don’t have access to Canvas pages. Trying to figure out how this can work. Thanks!
Would be interested in how to access this service
Students access it through Clever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do your virtual tutors help your child? They don’t have access to Canvas pages. Trying to figure out how this can work. Thanks!
Would be interested in how to access this service
Anonymous wrote:How do your virtual tutors help your child? They don’t have access to Canvas pages. Trying to figure out how this can work. Thanks!