Credo, the solutions provider for research, reference, and learning help with strategic platforms aimed at different types of student learners, announced recently that its Credo Homework Help platform would now be available to users as a stand-alone tool, rather than requiring a full subscription to Credo Literati.
“On-demand homework assistance can mean the difference between simply passing and thriving for many students,” said Mike Sweet, Credo’s CEO. in a press release on the announcement of this newly enhanced availability. “With our acquisition of OnlineTutorSolutions.com, we’re in the prime position to help students thrive and expanding Homework Help to make our in-house team of state-certified teachers more accessible to students is our first step towards this goal.”
While some of the greatest value comes for schools and libraries that bundle Homework Help with Literati, individual users can still access Homework Help, which matches students up with state-certified teachers at their time of need. The virtual classroom environment that learners can access includes interactive features like virtual whiteboards to help maximize instruction.
Credo’s offerings within Literati have already provided students with learning and reference tools that many digital services neglect to consider. These offerings include things like a scholarship search feature to help students locate accessible tuition assistance, and Literati Student Athlete, an interactive platform that works to help student athletes who may be underprepared for the demands of college academics.
Mercy Pilkington is a Senior Editor for Good e-Reader. She is also the CEO and founder of a hybrid publishing and consulting company.