Self-Help Resource Library
Tutoring Assistance

The Self-Help Resource Library provides a media library of personal growth and academic skills programs available to students, faculty, and staff at George Mason University. Media programs may be used in the Self-Help Resource Library during the hours it is open. Faculty and staff at GMU may check out programs overnight or over a weekend. Students may check out programs to use for classroom or group presentations. These programs are not for sale or rent, and are not available to persons outside of the University. If the program is marked with an asterisk (*), ask the receptionist for the handout or written materials that accompany it.

Calculus(own pace)
A computer program that breaks down course review into two parts -- practice drills and material review. All answers, correct and incorrect, are explained on screen. Subjects such as derivatives, improper integrals, volumes of solids, and arc length are reviewed. (computer based instruction)
Chemistry (own pace)
A computer program that breaks down course review into two parts -- practice drills and material review. All answers, correct and incorrect, are explained on screen. Subjects such as significant figures, atomic structure, the periodic table, gas law, and quantum theory are reviewed. (computer based instruction)
Physics (own pace)
A computer program that breaks down course review into two parts -- practice drills and material review. All answers, correct and incorrect, are explained on screen. Subjects such as vectors, momentum, waves, inductance, special relativity, and quantum mechanics. (computer based instruction)
Statistics (own pace)
A computer program that breaks down course review into two parts -- practice drills and material review. All answers, correct and incorrect, are explained on screen. Subjects such as measures of central tendency, frequency distribution, discrete random variables, and hypothesis testing are covered. (computer based instruction)
Tutor's Guide (15 min. ea)
This 14 tape series outlines the principles of peer tutoring and illustrates practical strategies for successful tutoring sessions. (video)
For more information contact:
Counseling Center, MSN 2A2

4400 University Drive, Fairfax, Virginia 22030-4444.
Call (703) 993-2380, fax (703) 993-2378,
or come by the office in Student Union I, Room 364

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