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...designer, is now happily a full-time illustrator, comic book artist, writer, and educator. You could say he has been working within the industry since childhood, to the chagrin of his English teachers. I always preferred illustrations over writing essays at school because comics, graphic novels, and sharing stories were far more fun.
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Dedicated Instructor and Instructional Designer with a strong passion for technology and education. Committed to driving innovation in learning experiences and harnessing the power of technology to enhance educational outcomes. Proficient in front-end web development, UX/UI design, and STEM curriculum development. Experienced in collaborating with educational institutions and leading projects for academic advancement.
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...young generation for much my entire life. My first job was a middle school math tutor, and I've been passionate about helping students ever since. I have experience working in a classroom, one on one tutoring, and helping students overseas in Asia! I am looking forward to working with you sometime soon!
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...CompTia A+, Programming. Since I'm a bilingual teacher, I'm also a french instructor for the National Guard where I helped some soldiers learn the basic of the french language. I have about 22 years of experiences in the IT industry and 5 years of experiences as a college professor. I have been helping numerous from...
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...2315) for two semesters at a local community college. I am passionate about web design and technologies, and students who want to learn HTML and CSS to create a functional website. I can also assist Higher Ed students and adult learners with Microsoft Office, MacOS, and Google Suite. I am knowledgeable in using online learning...
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...formal degree from Western Governors University (a 100% online learning institution) with a degree in Computer Science specialized in Database Management Systems. I pushed through the difficulty of a specialized data analytics and data science bootcamp while maintaining a full time job, became a data engineer and data analytics mentor focused on teaching business intelligence...
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Hello, my name is Amber Morton. I am currently a Computer Science major with a minor in Math at the University of Arkansas. I have tutored for about 5 years in math both high school and middle school. I aim to have students enjoy learning.
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I apply automating biochemistry to behavioral neuroscience with more than half a decade in research-oriented positions and several publications. My preferred subject is chemistry; I've worked as a chemist in both the public and private sectors. I can cover teaching and interrelating most (if not all) of STEM's subjects.
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...and Engineering at GCSE, A level, and early university level. I focus on building strong foundations, clear exam technique, and student confidence. My lessons are structured, friendly, and adapted to each student's learning style, with plenty of worked examples and exam-style practice. I aim not just to help students improve grades, but to truly understand...
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...prefer to share resources like flashcard-based vocabulary and recommend only one textbook that can accompany you on all of your Arabic journeys up to 3rd semester level Arabic. Fans of reiteration and progressive learning something new every day will like my teaching style best when it comes to learning Arabic from an English speaking background....
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When we went over some science problems today, the student was able to get the majority of them right which he had gotten previously incorrect. I gave him some tips to help get into a better mindset when he is taking the test because I know he can score much better in science than he is now.
Covered mathematics and writings sections. Focused primarily on algebra, tackling math word problems, and use of formals. Then discussed strategies for the writing sections, including error identification and sentence improvement. Finally covered the essay section of the test, specifically how to roadmap and decide on a thesis.
The student and I worked on her math homework, subtracting up to twelve. She was having difficulty not being able to use her fingers, so we worked with pennies, and then eventually worked on "counting up" to find the answer. She took it slowly, but processed it well. She is still having some slight difficulty remembering the difference between subtraction and addition. After her homework was finished we worked on addition flashcards, and worked on "counting up" so that she can start doing mental math. She understand the concept, but sometimes has a hard time knowing how many numbers to count up, and loses track on her fingers. We finished up by making flashcards for her sight words. She was confused by the w- words, but all others she did very well with.
Worked on adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing fractions with both basic computation and within word problems. Also discussed perimeter and area, and how to find the area of an irregular shape.
Today the student and I read part of another chapter of Fellowship, and then we talked about the history of the horror genre in the United States, right up to the present, touching on themes like Dracula, Frankenstein, and zombies.
I did a final proofread and fact check for the student's two application essays. I read over the essay several times to make sure it was perfect. This marks the end of these tutoring sessions and I will submit these essays tonight!