STUDENT Oliver Piper, aged 12, learning online. Picture: Supplied

FRANKSTON library members studying from home are now able to access more resources to help with their learning.

The Studiosity program was launched earlier this month. The 24/7 online study help service is free to access with a Frankston Libraries membership.

The service is available for students from years three to 12 and first year tertiary. On demand one-on-one help is on offer to students from a network of subject specialists.

Frankston mayor Sandra Mayer said “although our libraries are temporarily closed, we want to make sure we are doing everything we can to help local families and residents. We know that many families are struggling with homeschooling and learning online, which is why we are investing in education and adding even more free resources and tools to our library website.”

“Studiosity will provide some relief to families struggling to help their children study while at home, and will also help university students who are craving personalised assistance with their coursework,” she said.

“Studiosity’s online support service offers live help in English, math and science, as well as essay writing feedback. There is also an option for job skills help and resume feedback.”

Visit library.frankston.vic.gov.au to find out more.

First published in the Frankston Times – 17 August 2020

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