The Michigan eLibrary (MeL) has two components: MeLCat is an online catalog service that allows patrons of participating libraries to borrow materials - books, movies, music, and more - from all over Michigan and have them delivered to their home library and the eResources available at MeL.org.
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Getsetup offers Michigan’s older adults free, live interactive online classes. The classes focus on supporting the use of digital devices such as computers, smartphone, tablets as well as other services such as Zoom, social media and more. There are more than 150 online classes for older adults and a coupon code of MICHIGANHEALTH listed on the site to use to waive any fees associated with the classes.
Brainfuse HelpNow is a comprehensive suite of online academic services designed to support many learning needs and styles.
HelpNow’s features include:
- Homework Help Live Tutors
- Skills-Building
- Personalized eLearning Tools
- 24-Hour Writing Lab
- Homework Send Question
- Adult Learning Center
- Foreign Language Lab /Spanish-Speaking Support
Michigan Learning Channel is a free, on demand tool that provides videos & resources featuring Michigan educators. The channel includes lessons focused on ELA, math, health & fitness, and SEL. It can be accessed statewide online and on live TV. The channel’s website focuses largely on grades preK-3 – but you can find more public TV resources for middle and high school students on the schedule tab.
www.Vote411.org is a public service by the League of Women Voters. Before you vote, read how your candidates responded to questions in the online VOTER GUIDE. Learn How to Register to Vote, How to Check if You Are Registered, and other helpful information.
Book TV features discussions with authors of nonfiction books, usually in the form of interviews, lectures or seminars. It's online video library is home to more than 13,000 hours of programming featuring your favorite nonfiction authors. Each weekend, Book TV features 48 hours of nonfiction books from Saturday 8 am ET to Monday 8 am ET.