...MAT from the University of Georgia. I have over 20 years in the industry of graphic design as an award-winning senior graphic designer I currently teach high school graphic design to 9-12 graders. The courses that I teach are Introduction to Graphics and Design, Graphic Design and Production, and Advanced Graphic Design. I teach the context of graphic design as well as the software Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, and Adobe InDesign. I would love to...
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"As a software engineer with over 6 years of experience, I am passionate about sharing knowledge and simplifying complex coding concepts. My expertise in languages like Python, JavaScript, and SQL, combined with my experience in mentoring and technical writing, positions me to effectively teach and inspire students. I am dedicated to helping learners not only understand the fundamentals but also apply them in real-world scenarios, ensuring they develop the skills needed for success in the...
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...encouraging a love for learning. I strive to create a supportive environment where students feel comfortable exploring their interests and skills. Recently, I managed groups to learn AI tools, LLM and advance image and video generators, blending creativity with technology. I am proficient with Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, Canvas, many different video editors. I am dedicated to helping students develop their storytelling and design abilities, particularly in digital media. Outside of tutoring, I enjoy writing....
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I have studied Painting at the Rhode Island School of Design, a top art school in the US. I have also studied Modern Culture and Media at Brown University, an Ivy League School. I have a breadth of experience working with youth of all ages, in particular students aged 12-20. I was teacher's assistant for 5 intro level drawing courses at RISD, and frequently lead sessions. I have also tutored 6th and 8th grade math...
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...strengths should provide the foundation their educational pursuits. I enjoy establishing lasting rapport with students by exploring their strengths, talents,and interests. I also enjoy learning how a student responds to a particular style of instruction: visually, audibly and/or experientially. My interests include Hiking, Outdoor Photography, Street Art, and Hip-Hop culture. I went to college in Upstate New York, and attained degrees in Sociology and Public Administration from The State University of New York Colleges at...
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...launch, as well as product development and package design. As part of this I have also led consumer research/insights, content development , creative briefs, brand architecture, target consumer definition, brand strategy. Elementary School- I am currently a teacher's aide in the dual language program at an elementary school in Mamaroneck New York. I have a college degree and have taught classes, mentored and tutored one-on-one to elementary students of different ages and backgrounds in a...
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I am interested in helping students with the arts and creativity. I have a masters in art education from MIZZOU and a BA in art ed from SEMO. I've taught art the last 9 years in public schools ranging from PK all the way to 12th. Additionally I coached speech and debate for four years. I am actively involved in contemporary art theory and enjoy helping learners of all ages.
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...I continue to teach and practice painting. Recently, I began offering live event painting services, creating unique oil paintings for couples at their weddings. My artistic passions extend beyond painting and drawing to include printmaking and collage as alternative mediums. At my previous school, I spearheaded the AP Art program, where I relished the opportunity to provide personalized guidance for students' portfolios. In my spare time, I enjoy solving the NY Times Sunday crossword puzzles...
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...feature film sound (production mixer and post-production mixer) all the way to (drum roll) Video Editor. Brian started from the bottom with no knowledge and has become a seasoned veteran in the video editing community. His record for the fastest graphic-based commercial is 12 minutes! And has edited over 15,000 nationally televised commercials. He started with ProTools, Speed Razor, and Adobe products in the late '90s, then progressed to learning the art of compositing in...
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...advertising and marketing experience. My goal for you or your child is to make things make sense. A bonus is for them to learn it in a way that they retain it forever. Students deserve an active learning environment that encourages them to brainstorm, problem-solve, explore, and debate. Using visual, auditory, kinesthetic, reading/writing, and social modalities engages diverse learners. Students should be evaluated based on assessments, participation, and coursework; however, they should also be provided...
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...I have dedicated my life to comprehend what are the new principles and trends that are ruling the world. At the design school, I have taught multiple subjects as follows: Animation, Web Design, Programming, UI, and UX design. I believe cultured people can follow their dreams since education is the key to success. In my free time, I enjoy reading and practicing some sports, like mountain bike, skydiving, but traveling is the most I enjoy...
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My name is Kelby and I am a fun, yet in-depth and detailed instructor that pushes students to learn and grow outside of their creative comfort zones. I have a bachelor's degree in Professional Photography and Design with combined years experience as a photojournalist and freelance photographer. My professional background is very diverse and aids in my ability to suit students of all skill levels and needs.
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To live life each day with gratitude and perseverance to become the best version of myself. I will pursue things that matter to me, share my unique gifts with the world.
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...students (in 1:1, group, and classroom settings), in English, Media, and Music. In these roles, I have supported individuals through all levels of high school examinations. Additionally, I have worked as a University Lecturer, where I have designed and taught modules in undergraduate degrees. I have also provided 1:1 supervisions for students in their final undergraduate years. My interest in supporting learning comes from my own passion for learning. I studied BA (Hons) Media at...
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...exams, mastering core subjects, or cultivating specific skills for career advancement, my focus is on guiding students to not only excel in their studies but also develop a clear roadmap for their professional journey. Through clear, engaging, and interactive resources, I work with students to identify their strengths, address their challenges, and set achievable, meaningful goals. My approach is data-driven, ensuring that the educational materials and strategies I provide are not only aligned with current...
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...Art. In my teaching experience I have found that it is imperative for students to get extra support outside of the classroom. I have provided that support since a young age. Whether it be tutoring students or becoming an academic advisor, I know what it takes to bring the best out of students and boost them to the next level. By choosing me to tutor your student, you choose adaptability, experience, and excellence.
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...rewarding and drives my passion for helping students. Throughout my career, I have worked with students of all ages and backgrounds, providing academic support, guidance, and mentorship. I have seen firsthand the growth and development that can occur when students are given the tools and encouragement they need to succeed. My approach is always student-centered, focusing on individual needs and strengths to help them thrive academically and personally. What degrees have you obtained and from...
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...North South University, and Stamford University Bangladesh. Over the years, I've guided many aspiring filmmakers and students in developing confidence, creativity, and critical thinking skills. I tutor subjects related to film studies, video editing, media theory, creative writing, and visual communication. My favorite area to teach is film direction, Cinematography, and editing, because these disciplines combine both technical precision and artistic expression a balance that encourages students to see the world differently and express their...
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...(academic, nonfiction and fiction), literacy, study skills/organization and academic/career planning I also specialize in the college application process, having helped hundreds of students through college essays and SAT prep. In 2021, I completed my Master's program at University of Oregon, where I'm studying Strategic Communication with a focus in storytelling, marketing/branding, research, and communications planning. Prior to that, I've worked in both journalistic and teaching/mentoring settings, as well as attained my B.A. in Journalism in...
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...unlock their full potential and achieve academic success. With a strong background in subjects like Math, Science, and English, I specialize in breaking down complex concepts into simple, relatable explanations. My tutoring approach is tailored to each student's unique learning style, ensuring they gain both confidence and mastery in their studies. Beyond academics, I strive to create a supportive and engaging learning environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and exploring new ideas. Whether it's...
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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.