One of the many digital resources students can use from the Johnson County Library is Brainfuse Help Now. This online digital platform, which requires a library card number to log in, provides K-12 students with one-on-one homework help from 2:00 pm to 11:00 pm daily and on-demand videos you can watch any time.
Have an important paper to write? Submit your paper and within one business day receive feedback and learning suggestions. Want to learn Spanish? Meet with a tutor who can work with you to practice your vocabulary words.
Why should K-12 students have all the fun? Adults can participate too, by studying for high school GED equivalency exams, U.S. citizenship prep guides, resume writing, and classes on Microsoft products like Excel and PowerPoint.
To access Brainfuse, you need a computer, a library card/password, and an internet connection. You can do this at home, school, or the Johnson County Library. It is easy to use, and you have unlimited access to finish your daily homework or plan for your educational future.
The Johnson County Library Foundation has several donors who designate donations to Brainfuse and other digital resources. This guarantees that the program will continue to help students and they can see it as a stable resource to help them through middle school and high school. Please consider making a gift to the Library Foundation to support Brainfuse and other digital programming from the Johnson County Library.