Let us help you get your study-on before you take your midterms and finals!

While we hope that the University-Wide Tutorial Program is able to help you be successful in your courses, there are additional resources that we’d like to share in order to further assist you.

Campus Services

How else can ESU help you? Check out these other campus resources that can help you become a successful academic Warrior.

  • The Writing Studio: Located on the first floor of Kemp Library, the Writing Studio’s mission is to help students draft, revise, and complete their writing assignments in a comfortable, cozy environment. Students will improve their writing through every stage of the writing process with guided practice, helpful tips and motivation, workshops, one-to-one tutoring sessions, handouts, and resources.
  • Kemp Library maintains a collection of approximately 400,000 print items, including books, periodicals, and government documents. The library provides 24/7 access to 110 online databases that contain more than 2.7 million full text documents.
  • The Office of Accessible Services Individualized for Students (OASIS) provides services for students with documented disabilities, and/or medical conditions on a case by case basis, coordinates academic and housing accommodations, and connects students with appropriate resources both on and off campus. In addition, OASIS strives to educate the university community, encourages self-advocacy, and promotes equal access to educational opportunities at ESU.
  • The Math Question Center: Visit the MQC during scheduled hours to get personalized assistance, study tips, and encouragement to keep you on track in your math classes. Additional resources and handouts are available for the Mathematics Skills Competency Exam and MATH 090.

Video Tutorials & Study Guides

Need more info? See our list of videos, tutorials, and other resources to learn more about just about anything!

  • Khan Academy provides free video tutorials and exercises covering a range of subjects-math, biology, chemistry, physics, and much more.
  • Symbolab: Solve algebra, trigonometry, and calculus problems step by step.
  • Chegg Study: Detailed resources focused on subject concepts, topics and core competencies.
  • The Online Writing Lab (OWL), developed by Purdue University, contains over 200 free resources offering assistance with the writing process, conducting research and appropriate use of grammar and citations.
  • Discovery Education by LinkedIn Learning: Discover. Share. Learn. Share what you know and love through presentations, infographics, documents and more.
  • Duolingo: The most popular way to learn languages! It’s free, fun and effective. The secret? Duolingo feels like a game and makes sure you stay motivated.
  • TED Talks: TED is a nonprofit devoted to spreading ideas, usually in the form of short, powerful talks (18 minutes or less). TED began in 1984 as a conference where Technology, Entertainment and Design converged, and today covers almost all topics — from science to business to global issues — in more than 100 languages.
  • MIT Open Course Ware: Through MIT Open Course Ware, educators improve courses and curricula; students find additional resources to help them succeed; and independent learners enrich their lives and use the content to tackle some of our world’s most difficult challenges.
  • iTunes U is a dedicated section of Apple's iTunes Music Store that features educational audio and video files from universities, museums and public media organizations for free download to PCs and mobile devices. Available from iTunes.

Organize Me!

Apps and sites to keep you focused and on-task with completing assignments and studying more efficiently.

  • Brightspace Pulse: Brightspace Pulse is a FREE mobile app for students that can help you stay connected and on track with your courses in D2L. Apple & Android apps available.

Study Guides & Strategies: Numerous guides to helping with learning/studying, time/project management, Reading/research, writing, memorizing/testing, and much, much more.

How to Study.com: Gain knowledge of the latest study techniques and writing papers for your major and taking final exams.

Puzzlemaker is a puzzle generation tool for teachers, students and parents. Create and print customized word search, criss-cross, math puzzles, and more-using your own word lists.

  • Microsoft OneNote: Get organized in notebooks you can divide into sections and pages. With easy navigation and search, you’ll always find your notes right where you left them. Available through your ESU Office 365 account, including desktop and app-based versions.
  • Microsoft To-Do: Keep your to-do list organized, easily create lists and share with others. Break tasks down into simple steps, add due dates, and set reminders to keep you on track. Available through your ESU Office 365 account, including desktop and app-based versions.

Quizlet: Search millions of study sets or create your own. Improve grades by studying with flashcards, games and more.

Flipd: is the #1 app for distraction-free focus, productivity, and presence. Stay on task by challenging yourself to unplug from your phone.

Mathway: Mathway provides students with the tools they need to understand and solve their math problems.

eMathHelp: This advanced calculator handles a variety of math problems with steps shown.

Contact Us

Campus Address

Kemp Library, Main Floor
(570) 422-3741

Associate Professor/Director of Tutoring

Kelly McKenzie
kmckenzie@esu.edu
(570) 422-3741