...technology, but I am versed in all STEM fields. I also have worked as a teaching artist with COMPAS since 2012 working with audiences from grade school through college as well as adult learners in writing, hands-on technology and engineering, creative thinking and problem solving, and coding. Further, I worked as an historical interpreter for the Minnesota Historical Society for several years and have an extensive understanding of US History and, specifically, Minnesota history. Early...
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...Drawing, Presentation Skills, and coding in Python. My teaching philosophy emphasizes creativity and critical thinking, allowing students to explore their passions while developing essential skills. I aim to create a nurturing environment where every student feels empowered and motivated to reach their potential. I am particularly passionate about guiding students through the dynamic interplay of technology and art, believing it opens up boundless avenues for innovation. In addition to tutoring, I work in the game...
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...developed, and executed curriculums ranging from topics like ESL to Social Entrepreneurship and of varying proficiency levels. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about English, literature, and business consultancy. Im here to help in any stage of the writing process from brainstorming to editing a final paper. Im available for personal statements, literature analysis, resume writing, and creative writing. Im also versed in business writing from business plans to...
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...enjoy watching "The Office," a show that has taught me the value of humor and human connection in all aspects of life. I also enjoy reading about psychology and personal development, which helps me better understand my students' perspectives and motivations. This combination of technical expertise, teaching experience, and a deep passion for student success drives me to be the best tutor I can be. I am committed to helping my students not only achieve...
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...well as science, including both biology and chemistry. These are by far my favorite subjects to teach because they are subjects that many students struggle on, and I have a strong sense of empathy in the learning process. This means I find it easy to determine exactly what students are struggling with in order to tackle those problems - making challenging concepts EASY to understand for ANYONE. Additionally, I am also a musician of over...
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I love helping students learn! I think the entire world is a learning opportunity and favor a conversational tutoring style. I am working on my Masters in Philosophy as well as my Bachelors of Science in Computer Science. I have most experience with Python, Java, Postgres, MongoDB, and Google appScript.
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...news website, silverliningnews.com. I developed a joy for tutoring when I served at City Academy in Salt Lake City, Utah, as a Case Manager Assistant and collaborated with my peers at the Harvard Extension School. I enjoy a collaborative tutoring style because students learn when they receive questions and can explore to find answers. While I tutor many subjects, I am most passionate about Journalism, Digital Media, Creative Writing, and History subjects. I love education...
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...a strong background in these subjects, I tailor my teaching approach to fit each student's unique learning style, ensuring they grasp concepts with clarity and confidence. My experience includes working with students at various levels, guiding them through complex topics, exam preparation, and skill development. I focus on fostering critical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and a genuine appreciation for learning. By creating a supportive and interactive environment, I empower students to reach their full potential and...
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...Berea College. I received a Bachelor's of Science in Business and Economics, and a Ph.D. in Computer Science, from the University of Kentucky, and have had a wonderful time immersing myself in the world of learning. I try to approach every subject I encounter with a sense of wonder and openness so that I can appreciate the world around me to the greatest degree. I have a strong preference for experiential learning, and an approach...
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...experience in both tutoring and classroom instruction. I specialize in Fine Art and Photography, where I aim to foster creativity and critical thinking in my students. My teaching philosophy centers on creating a supportive learning environment tailored to individual needs, enabling students to explore their artistic potential. I am dedicated to helping students build confidence in their skills, ensuring they not only learn but also enjoy the process of creation. Outside of teaching, I am...
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Tech-savvy, results-driven AI & computer science professional with a strong background in computer science, education, and industry exposure. Ready to facilitate and mentor young and curious minds to learn and build highly ethical AI and robotic solutions during their learning journey by leveraging my technical expertise and industry exposure, in providing exceptional learning experiences to the success of the Varsity learning groups remotely.
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...graduating I began pursuing a career as an independent game developer and have been honing my skills ever since. Making games is a difficult but rewarding experience, and one that requires a range of skills across multiple mediums. A typical designer is expected to be able to make basic art assets in programs like PhotoShop and Maya, as well as program game demos in languages like C or Java, all on top of their main...
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...primarily in nonfiction storytelling. I have been recognized by Burt Reynolds, Elie Wiesel, Cannes Film Festival, Raindance Film Festival, Tribeca Film Festival, and many more. I have publications in Cinest (a film magazine) and have been featured in the Miami Harold, the Sun Sentinel, Palm Beach Post, and The Patch. I have been a tutor for eight years in high school and in college. I was also a TA my final two years in high...
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...FUTURE PLANS Currently, I am pursuing a degree in computational mathematics, where I am gaining advanced knowledge in mathematical modeling, numerical analysis, and statistical techniques. My academic journey has been intellectually stimulating, and I look forward to applying my expertise to real-world problem-solving in data and computer science. Post-graduation, my aspirations include pursuing a master's and doctorate degree in applied and computational mathematics to contribute to cutting-edge research and innovation in the field. MOTIVATION FOR...
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...teaching partner. I have been supporting children with their knowledge of many subjects such as Maths, English, Science and many more. Moreover, I also have been supporting children who are EAL and who have special educational needs like autism, and ADHD. Helping children support their learning through drawing, resources and hardware equipment, e.g. a computer helps them develop their knowledge. I can cater to any child's needs in learning; whether they are more theoretical-based learners...
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...VASE state competition medals and a national winner of the scholastic arts and writing awards for my paintings! I love teaching what I know to younger students and helping them succeed in their own creative endeavors, but am equally enthusiastic about teaching students my specialty: 2D animation, 3D modeling, and digital illustration. Through my studies, experience in creating games, and work in the entertainment industry, I have found that professionals often expect students to specialize...
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...majored in Visual Art with an emphasis on ceramics and photography. I hold a Professional Educator's Certificate in Visual Art K-12 and have worked in public, private and healthcare settings for over 20 years. I LOVE learning all kinds of new things every single day and artmaking has been a passion of mine since childhood. My current roster of classes includes primarily art-related courses such as AP Art History, Digital Photography, Fine Art, and Digital...
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...NY as a vice president for consumer electronics and automotive accounts. Was hired to manage the Firestone Firehawk Racing Tires in 32 major markets across the United States. Teaching and training drivers and salespeople on the principles of racing tires. Eventually, opened my own agency providing a full advertising, PR and marketing services to B2B, B2C and digital communications with national and international accounts in over 77 different countries. My agency offered a test kitchen...
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...from ages 1 through middle school. I really believe that speaking a foreign language is the key to a door opening up a new world of possibilities and opportunities. I have my A.A. from Indian River State College in Fine Arts and my B.A. from Indian River State College in Digital Media in Animation, Gaming and Modeling Concentration and I enjoy modeling on Autodesk Maya. I like to design games using Unity and I do...
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Recent Digital Media Tutoring Session Notes
Went through some sample problems on solving linear equations and determined when a rational expression is undefined. Also, discussed solutions for absolute value problems. These questions will be addressed during our next session.
When we began today, the student had me look over some of his past quizzes to verify that he was doing things correctly, which he was. We then set to work on reviewing for his test tonight over first and second derivatives and their relation to graphing polynomials. After that, we spent some time on his next homework assignment, which synthesized all of the material we've been working on for the past couple weeks. The student remembers all of the concepts, but he sometimes applies them in the wrong order, resulting in mistaken answers. Our next session is scheduled for next Tuesday at 11 AM.
We went through the free response sections of the student's tests from last semester, working through the problems step-by-step, so he understood each step and hopefully could reproduce similar processes when given similar questions. We plan on covering some of the multiple choice questions from the exams as well, next session.
The student and I reviewed synthetic substitution and how use it to solve polynomial functions. The student started a new unit on sequences and series. We went through the difference between geometric and arithmetic sequences and series. We also started to review for her final exam.
Today we worked extensively on the student's history paper. I spent about forty-five minutes editing and making suggestions for review on my own time, then when we met, we were able to make the needed changes. We finished making the footnotes, rewrote the needed parts and then worked on other subjects. We practiced the vocabulary words for his English vocabulary quiz on 3/28 by me quizzing him and him writing them down, along with the definitions. Finally, we did a similar thing with the Spanish vocabulary, writing each word and it's meaning plus a star if he didn't know it from English to Spanish or vice versa.
The student and I reviewed her material for her upcoming biology exam. Topics included: parts of crayfish, starfish, grasshoppers, perches, fetal pigs, and plants, diseases, and properties of cells. She knew the majority of it, but needed small reminders for the rest.