I’m originally from Van Hornesville, NY, which is 15 miles north of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown. I attended Owen D. Young Central School and graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Communications/Journalism from St. John Fisher College in Rochester, NY. I have been working in television for 17 years with this current season being the 12 that I have directed . The part I enjoy most about is that we are able to assist students with their homework from all over the Northeast and southern Ontario & Quebec, Canada because of our far reaching signal. In my spare time I love to root for my New York Yankees and Buffalo Bills, watch NASCAR (Go Dale Jr.!), ride snowmobiles, and barbeque and grill. But above all else, I cherish the time I spend with my wife Alicia, daughter Rory and my beloved Chinook Bruno (dog).
My name is Jason Milton and I am the director of Homework Hotline. This is my second season working as the full time director and my 9 season working on the show. I started working on Hotline as an intern while I was completing my Bachelor’s degree of Communications at SUNY Brockport and was hired as a Production Assistant after my internship. In the years to follow I was able to work in every crew position on the show before I started directing. I have always enjoyed working on Hotline as the live aspect creates a lot of excitement and our crew is top notch!
While I’m not behind the director’s chair I spend my time writing and performing music with my band, The Demos, traveling, and trying to spend as much time outdoors as I can!
My name is Chris Golding. I have worked as Assistant Director on Homework Hotline for 15 years. I help build the graphics for the show and am one of the operators that make them appear every night. The show is a proud part of my life and I am lucky to work with such a fine crew.
When I'm not working I enjoy playing my drums and spending time with my three young boys. Here is a picture of me with my 2 youngest boys Sawyer and Chase. They love bubbles!
Hi, I’m Tom and I’m a producer here at WXXI. I started working at WXXI in October of 2013 and am responsible for producing both long-form documentaries as well as shorter segments like the ones you see on Homework Hotline.
In my personal life, I love traveling and living in other countries. When I was in high school I was an exchange student in Argentina for a full year and lived with an Argentine family. Ever since then, I haven’t been able to stop traveling. In college I studied Cultural Anthropology and spent my whole junior year living abroad. I’ve made it a goal to go to a different country for every year I’m alive! So far I’ve been to 36 countries on 5 different continents! I’m also a photographer and I love to take pictures when I travel. I even have my Master’s degree in International Photojournalism and Documentary Photography.
My name is Robert J. Braden, and I do Audio Production and Sound Design for Homework Hotline as well as many other TV/Radio shows here at WXXI. This is my first season working on the show. I went to school for audio engineering here in upstate NY. I also went to a music conservatory in California. My past experience includes audio engineering, directing, and producing for all kinds of broadcast productions including TV, documentaries, commercials, and radio. I have also produced, written, and performed many music and sound effect scores.
When I'm not working I enjoy playing guitar/music, practicing Tibetan Buddhism, and volunteering with endangered wolf/animal rescue and sanctuary along with traveling.
Also known as "The Mad Russian". I was born and raised in the former Soviet Union, what is now Ukraine, and immigrated into the United States 15 years ago. My career in television started over 20 years ago back in my country with work in movies, TV production, and advertisement and continued in the USA 14 years ago, when I start working at WXXI-TV. I have spent most of my time working on as a camera operator, segment producer, and, in the last 5-7 years, as a Master Control Operator.
My responsibilities on include recording video packages (book reviews, zoophily, etc.) to our production server so the director can use them for air during the show. I'm also responsible for adjusting and balancing lights and colors on our studio cameras. I also record the show and make sure it gets distributed across New York State to other public television stations. It’s great to be a part of the production crew for a show that helps kids with their homework and learn about different aspects of life, here and around the world.
I've been working in broadcast television and radio for most of the last 17 years, 13 of which have been with WXXI. I've worked on for 11 of those 13 years.
I work in the operations and engineering department of WXXI as a master control operator (MCO). My duties as a MCO include monitoring all incoming and outgoing satellite signals needed for broadcast on all of our various television channels. My responsibilities on include dubbing video packages (book reviews, zoophily, etc.) to our production server so the director can use them on-air during the show. I'm also responsible for adjusting the light and dark balance on our studio cameras - this is called chipping and shading. My last duty is to record the show as it airs and to save it to our archive so that it can be played back in the future on other channels such as City 12, which only airs in the City of Rochester. My favorite parts of the show are the various video packages used throughout the week.
Hayley Barber is new to our WXXI family. After interning on Homework Hotline she new it was good fit for her. She excited for the changes of Homework Hotline and can't wait to get started. She will being getting the full experience with working camera and floor managing and even some new tasks. She's ready to put all hands on deck and drive into the fun here at WXXI. Besides working at WXXI Hayley is a hard working college student who is ready to work in the field of video production.
I have worked in TV/Radio Broadcast Communications for 13 years. I’ve worked with WXXI for 7 years at first as an operations technician and currently as a production assistant. I love when kids get psyched about their homework, they aren’t kidding! When I'm not at work, I spend a lot of the time writing, practicing yoga, listening to music, dancing around to music and tring to create.
Hi, I’m Katie! This is my first season working on Homework Hotline, and I’m psyched! Creating videos has been my #1 passion since I first picked up the family camcorder way back when. From then on, I’ve never been working on a project. As always, I’m looking forward to learning from this experience and working together with the crew to make the new season the best yet!
When I’m not filming for WXXI or working on my own projects, I like to be as active as possible. Hiking, kayaking and skateboarding keep me busy in the summer; and skiing and snowboarding are my obsessions in the winter. With any extra time between all of that, I love watching movies. Some of my favorites are: Labyrinth (1986) and Catch Me If You Can (2002). Outside of the movie itself, I like to research it came about. Under IMDb’s “Trivia” section you can find a ton of cool facts about a movie, ranging from auditions all the way to editing. If you like movies offscreen as much as on, check this out!
Finally, I feel incredibly fortunate to be part of the team, here at WXXI. For anyone else who dreams of working in the exciting and creative world of communications, my advice is to never let anything stop you. There are so many incredible resources out there, from the Internet to within your community, that can help you not only reach your goals, but surpass them beyond expectations. Stay positive, reach out, and never stop chasing that dream!
Hi, I’m Chelsea! I’m a production assistant at WXXI and am super excited for this season of Homework Hotline! I studied documentary video production and sociology at SUNY Fredonia, and spent a semester in Ireland as an intern during my senior year. I LOVE to travel and experience new cultures. I also enjoy hiking, camping, and really anything that involves sunshine! In my spare time I also really enjoy photography and working on personal projects. My favorite part about working on Hotline is getting to see the whole crew on a daily basis – I love the energy everyone has, and we always have fun!
Alyssa leads a double life: she's a professional fiddle player and a TV/radio extraordinaire. She interned at WXXI in Classical 91.5 FM about a year ago and fell in love with WXXI. She's very excited to be a part of Homework Hotline, and when she's not running cameras or operating sound boards at WXXI, she's hosting a radio show on contemporary classical music at WAYO 104.3 FM.
Hello my name is Brandon. I have been working as a production assistant at WXXI for a little over a year now. My jobs for Homework Hotline include assistant directing, working camera, floor managing, editing and the list goes on. In the future I hope to direct the show. I am looking forward to another fun season of Homework Hotline especially with the new changes we have made this year! Outside of work I enjoy playing basketball, playing the guitar and fishing.
Kat Schwarz is from the finger lakes in upstate NY! She works as a production assistant for WXXI TV which means she runs camera, TelePrompTer and the audio board among other things! She is very excited to be a part of Homework Hotline especially with all the new changes happening this season! "WXXI and Homework Hotline create a fun and creative work environment; I'm very lucky to work alongside contributing members of our community every day!"
I have worked for WXXI over the past two years as a production assistant. My role for Homework Hotline changes weekly from operating a camera, assisting on the phones, helping on a video segments, to transcribing. I really enjoy operating the cameras, especially when I get to do the opening shot.
As a production assistant I help out around all our studios. I help with lighting, setting up a studio for an event or show, or assisting on-location shoots.
Outside of WXXI I enjoy watching movies, taking photos, and traveling.
My name is Allen Thomas and i'm a production assistant here at WXXI. I grew up watching Homework Hotline so I was very excited to become a part of the show. I graduated From St. John Fisher College with a focus in video and broadcast production. In my free time i love to both listen to and write music. I''m also a big movie fan and go out to see as many films as i can. My favorite part about working on Homework Hotline is hanging out with the great crew around me and putting on good show for all of you to enjoy!
Hello, my name is Max, I am a musician, programmer, student and avid techy. I have always enjoyed taking things apart to see how they work on the inside which eventually led to me finding a passion in audio and sound production. Computers have also been a huge part of my life since I was very young, because of this I am currently studying computer science in a hopes to tie it in with my audio background. I always enjoy learning new things and tackling a challenging problem head on.
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You are encouraged to call and ask questions about your homework problems. Homework Hotline teachers give one-on-one assistance and easy-to-understand explanations. These teachers have access to current textbooks and school curricula when helping students understand and solve homework problems. They won't do your work, but they will guide you through a learning process.
Available on most school nights
Homework Hotline is available Monday through Thursday, 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., except during holiday and semester breaks. The hotline telephone number is 678-553-3029.
There is no charge!
The Homework Hotline service is FREE. Support for the Homework Hotline has been made possible by local school districts and corporate and foundation contributions.
Before you call...
Before calling, you should have the following items:
Textbook (if available) Homework assignment Paper Pen or pencil Calculator (if needed)
Information you'll need...
You will be asked to give your first name, grade level and name of school. Also give the textbook title, and description of homework problem or assignment.
HOMEWORK HOTLINE: Where Kids Get Help With Their Homework
The Season Kicks off September 12 at a Brand New Time – 4:30 p.m. on WXXI-TV
(Rochester, New York) August 24, 2016 -- Homework Hotline is back! The live call-in show, where kids get help with homework problems on the air and online, kicks off its new season on Monday, September 12, 2016.
The show has a brand new time – LIVE at 4:30 p.m. Students and families from all over New York State can see the show on their public television station Monday-Thursday (Check your local listings). And, a live Webcast on the show's website, homeworkhotline.org , means anyone who needs help can see the show from their computer or phone.
Homework Hotline is funded in part by the New York State United Teachers (NYSUT) and produced by WXXI, Rochester, in association with the Rochester Teachers Association and Dial-A-Teacher.
Call 469-604-4921 or 469-431-3577
1. learn about homework hotline.
Take the time to learn who we are, what our values are, and ultimately what our approach is to each level in education to best serve each student and their individual needs.
It's very simple to register your child. Simply go the registration page and fill out the form for each child you would like enrolled in the homework hotline program.
Once we have reviewed your application we will provide a written introduction/email to the family with online tutoring session details and a recap of the free online tutoring service, required tools, and expectations.
As a part of your introduction we will provide instructions for how to get started and we will assign a designated tutor/volunteer for your child based on availability and skill level to ensure the tutor is a great match for your child's needs.
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Math Homework Hotline (MHH) offers a free service to students for math help. On select Thursdays, the live show is broadcast from 6 to 7 p.m. featuring a specific math topic while students call in with any of their math questions. The tutors will begin taking calls at 5:30 p.m. See the schedule for dates and topics available.
View live on the web from 6:00 pm-7:00 pm on Thursday evenings or on Spectrum channel 635 or Frontier channel 32. Our teachers are ready to take your questions beginning at 5:30 pm on Thursday nights, call (813) 840-7260.
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Homework Hotline: With Adam Pliska, Johnny Luckett, Sami Nasrawi, Bobo The Cat Monkey. Teachers do lessons live on TV and also work with students with questions in English and math over the phone.
I have spent most of my time working on Homework Hotline as a camera operator, segment producer, and, in the last 5-7 years, as a Master Control Operator. My responsibilities on Homework Hotline include recording video packages (book reviews, zoophily, etc.) to our production server so the director can use them for air during the show. I'm also ...
Homework Hotline is available Monday through Thursday, 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., except during holiday and semester breaks. The hotline telephone number is 678-553-3029. There is no charge! The Homework Hotline service is FREE. Support for the Homework Hotline has been made possible by local school districts and corporate and foundation ...
Math Homework Hotline(MHH) offers a free service to students for math help. On select Thursdays, the live show is broadcast from 6pm to 7 p.m. featuring a sp...
HOMEWORK HOTLINE: Where Kids Get Help With Their Homework The Season Kicks off September 12 at a Brand New Time - 4:30 p.m. on WXXI-TV (Rochester, New York) August 24, 2016-- Homework Hotline is back! The live call-in show, where kids get help with homework problems on the air and online, kicks off its new season on Monday, September 12, 2016.
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Description: Homework Hotline provides free one-on-one tutoring by phone to any student in grades K-12 or their parents in Tennessee. Hotline available during the school year. Mon - Thu 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm Central Standard Time; online chat feature is open from 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm. Assistance can be provided in English, Arabic, Farsi, Hindi and ...
Homework Hotline is a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit. Since 1990, Hotline has provided over 567,000 one-on-one tutoring sessions to K-12 students at no cost to families. Our Mission. Homework Hotline removes barriers to high-quality after-school academic support by connecting students with caring teachers via phone and online chat.
The Homework Hotline connects students to certified teachers from SCS and across TN via phone or chat for after-hours tutoring. Students can share images of their homework and work directly with tutors on assignments. It's totally FREE, and the service is available in six languages: English, Spanish, Arabic, Hindi, Farsi and Swahili. ...
Math Homework Hotline (MHH) Math Homework Hotline (MHH) offers a free service to students for math help. On select Thursdays, the live show is broadcast from 6 to 7 p.m. featuring a specific math topic while students call in with any of their math questions. The tutors will begin taking calls at 5:30 p.m.
Homework Hotline celebrated its anniversaries each season, and this is the 9th Anniversary show, from 3-18-1993TV with teachers, chalkboards, and LIVE call-i...
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Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology's AskRose Homework Help is a free math and science tutoring service for Indiana students and other students in grades 6-12. Students can call 877-ASK-ROSE, email, screenshare, or chat live with a friendly tutor to work through and better understand homework assignments.
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