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1. On Line Tutoring (Ron Curtin)
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From: Ron Curtin <rgcurtin@gmail.com>
To: "Phys-L@phys-l.org" <Phys-L@phys-l.org>
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Date: Sun, 19 Dec 2021 11:43:15 -0500
Subject: [Phys-L] On Line Tutoring
I am a recently retired, long time Physics teacher, and we’ve moved away
from my school. I have had a few students and parents from school ask
about tutoring remotely. I would enjoy doing it, but I’m not sure of the
process.
What I really need is some type of writable small smart workbook pad that
I can attach to my MacBook laptop. I would like to be able to write on it
and, in real time, show the student what I am doing. Has anyone out there
had any experience with this type of thing?
Thanks, Ron
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