Oct. 21,
2009
Pat Kuehn, APR, CPRC
Community Information Specialist
Libraries offer online service to help
students improve test scores
Students can get online help to improve their SAT, ACT
and PSAT scores through ePrep, a new service added to the Volusia County
Public Library system’s database.
With ePrep, students take timed practice tests, have
them graded online and then watch a video review. The service tracks
student progress, guides remedial efforts, and encourages vocabulary
building. Parents can track student progress non-intrusively.
Recorded Books will host four video seminars that give
an overview of ePrep. Topics included in the 45-minute seminars include
creating user accounts, setting up calendars and parent accounts, using
ePrep’s features, and best practices for studying for the SAT and ACT.
The seminars and ePrep can be accessed at all 16
library branches or from home or school through the library’s web site,
www.volusialibrary.org. A valid library card is
required for ePrep, but not for the seminars.
To register for a seminar, copy and past a link below:
System requirements for PC-based participants are
Windows® 2000, XP Home, XP Pro, 2003 Server or Vista. Macintosh® users
must have Mac OS® X 10.4 (Tiger®) or newer.
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