...in life are science and film! Within my academic timeline, I have taken and excelled at various science-related subjects (my favorite being biology/microbiology). At my school, I can usually be found organizing and leading study groups or attending a herbal medicine club meeting. When I am not being a student, I run a film criticism podcast titled "Purple Noon: A Podcast" as well as run various social media accounts where I share my knowledge and...
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For me teaching is a way to give back to the community and inspire minds of every age. There is so much taught differently than when I was in school and I would love nothing more than to learn right alongside my students!
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I am an undergraduate final year Math Major at St. Edward's University. I achieved A grades in my A-Level (Cambridge University) for math courses. I have been a Math tutor at St. Edward's University since 2016. While I tutor, I like to make student-tutor relationships as fun and comfortable as possible.
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...am a FT math teacher and I welcome opportunities to tutor middle and high school math students. Competent in Algebra I, Pre-Algebra, Middle School Math, Consumer Math, Financial Literacy and Quantitative Methods. For undergraduate and post-graduate students, I have particular competency in Strategic Business and Marketing, Capstone Marketing Projects (have worked with eMBA students from both Brown and Cornell Universities on such projects) and Macroeconomics. Expert technical and creative skillset with Microsoft PowerPoint, Excel and...
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...from my students and their parents. I specialize in SAT and ACT preparation for high school student. I am also interested in tutoring college students preparing for the GRE general test. For test preparation, I assign a decent amount of homework each week and I spend the majority of my sessions going over the questions my students answer incorrectly. While all of my "professional" and "academic" qualities are certainly important, I think it's also necessary...
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"Learning is a process measured not by the amount of knowledge we possess, but by our ability to understand and adapt how we teach ourselves."
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...has always been an important word and concept to me. I've always thought of how great a passion for learning can become when one applies themselves to practice and understanding. What is even greater is when one can find a friend or mentor that can help them achieve even more. I love to learn and I love to teach! If you're serious about reaching your goals, whatever they may be, I will support and encourage...
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...I have experience working with children through childcare, athletics, and tutoring. I have tutored students at libraries, virtually, and in school settings. As a tutor, I believe each student has a unique way in which they will comprehend the material effectively. Whether it is drawing out a visual aid, using real life examples, or analyzing the problem and breaking it down (colors are great for this), I can adapt quickly to a students situation to...
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...my peers Spanish. I volunteered at a summer camp throughout my time in High School and taught students Art, Mathematics, Spanish and more. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I enjoy teaching Art, Game Design, English, and Study Skills the most. I am very patient and am willing to work with anyone regardless of skill level. I am a strong believer that all questions are valid questions and are always important. It is...
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...specialized science courses. Furthermore, I have experience in a variety college-level courses relating to English, statistics, psychology, world religions, Spanish, archeology, calculus and philosophy. Working in the corporate healthcare technology industry, I have developed skills pertaining to public speaking, computer literacy (both basic and advanced), as well as time-management and organizational skills which are applicable across a variety of settings and industries. My favorite subjects to tutor include biology, genetics, anatomy and physiology, psychology, English...
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I am here to help. I teach web design and digital design at a local high school. I have also been a professional photographer for over 30 years.
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...will live Its whole life believing that It is stupid." - Albert Einstein. I believe that the above statement is true for everyone in life. The goal of teachers and mentors are to find what the student or client is passionate about and design a plan for them. Everyone loves something, and the best teachers can relate that passion back to the student to help them understand a subject that they might have had trouble...
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...am a recent college graduate with a BFA specializing in Graphic Design. I have experience with programs such as Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, Clip Studio Paint, and Procreate. My teaching philosophy centers on fostering creativity and helping students better understand digital art programs. I believe in creating a supportive learning environment where students feel empowered to explore their ideas and develop their skills. Outside of tutoring, I enjoy creating digital art and engaging in creative...
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...with over 25 years of experience in technology solutions, specializing in CRMs, websites, and marketing automation. I've filled every role imaginable on technology projects such as project management director, project manager, business analyst, systems analyst, QA lead, developer, IT manager, solution architect, board member, stakeholder and more. As a Solution Architect by day and a tutor by night, I bring real-world implementation expertise into every session making complex concepts clear, relevant, and actionable. Whether you're...
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...at SUNY Brockport, where I earned my Bachelor's degree in Journalism and Broadcasting. I also hold a Master's in Media Management from the Newhouse School at Syracuse University. In both tutoring and teaching, I like to keep things interactive and practical, using real-life examples and tips students can actually apply outside the classroom. My style is supportive and collaborative, and I love helping students make connections between what they're learning and the careers they're working...
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...about 5 years. I have a Master's degree and have taught college courses, but I especially love the 1 on 1 connections that tutoring provides. If you want to improve your SAT score, strengthen your writing, deepen your reading comprehension, or learn about film, let's work together! To learn more about my background, visit my website at http://williamgkohler.com/about/ Education: Master's in mass media, Bachelor's in film, and Bachelor's in linguistics. Subjects: I tutor ACT/SAT/PSAT prep,...
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...honed my ability to make complex ideas accessible and engaging. My teaching philosophy centers on fostering a collaborative and supportive learning environment. I believe that each student learns differently, and I strive to adapt my methods to meet individual needs. Whether it's breaking down intricate algorithms, exploring mathematical theories, or guiding students through coding challenges, my goal is to cultivate a genuine interest in the subject matter. In my classes, I emphasize problem-solving and critical...
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...in the film industry on feature films, digital commercials, short films, music videos, live events, and more. I know school can be tough and so I like to do my best to make it not just easier but more fun and enriching. I specifically love to teach subjects related to writing or film. Outside of all that, I enjoy playing video games and watching movies and shows with my wife. I'm a D&D nerd, I...
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...Art and Art Education. I believe that all children and youth have the ability to learn and that their potential emerges from thoughtful pedagogical practices. Cultivating a student-centered approach, and understanding multiple intelligences as the various cognitive and creative modes of how students think and learn, allow academic goals and personal development to flourish. By this, students are led on the path to mastery and achievement, and the desire to be life-long learners.
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Hello, and welcome to my tutoring profile! I am currently a student attending MSU. I have been a tutor throughout my academic career, and have the skills necessary to help you succeed. I'm friendly, outgoing and dedicated to helping you develop the skills you need to rise above and beyond your expectations.
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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.