Learning Resources Lisa 19 November


The Learning Resources section on your profile allows you to show off your tutoring skills and could help attract more pupils, giving them an insight into what you can teach them. For example, music tutors could upload recordings of their performances, or Maths tutors could upload work sheets. 

So here’s how it’s done:

1. Sign in and go to your profile.

2. Scroll down to the bottom of the page where you can find your Learning Resources section.

3. Click on 'Edit my Resources'. You will then see a message saying that you haven't added any resources yet! So click on 'add one now'. 

4. The next page enables you to title and describe your resource and then select and upload it.

5. Select the resource type out of the options 'On My Computer' (i.e. word document) or 'On The Web' (i.e. Youtube link). 

6. If you selected 'On My Computer', click on 'Choose File' and select the file from your browser, click 'open' and then 'upload'.

7. Choose whether you wish to allow commercial uses of your work by clicking the arrows and selecting either yes or no from the drop down menu. 

8. Choose whether you wish to allow modifications of your work by clicking the arrows and selecting either 'yes as long as others share alike' or 'no' from the drop down menu.

9. Select using the drop down menu the suitable ages for the resource.

10. Enter subjects related to the resource, separating each subject with a comma. This will improve the visibility of your profile. 

11. If you selected 'On The Web', enter the website address of the resource. You can do this by going to the website of the resource, copying the address from the address bar and then pasting it into the space provided. 

12. Select the suitable ages (see no. 9)

13. Enter the related subjects (see no. 10)

14. Click on 'Add Learning Resource', and you should have successfully uploaded a Learning Resource to your profile! 

1 comment so far

  • Rajesh Patel 14 December

    I a professional Tutor, in Stanmore north west london, providing 1-to-1 tuition or small group tuition (2 to 3 pupils max) in the following subjects and levels

    ks1/ks2/ks3(incl entrance exams) in Mathematics, English , ICT and Science.

    GCSE : Mathematics, Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology), English Language and ICT

    GCE: Mathematics (Pure, Applied, or Statistics), and ICT.

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