I have been working with different students since my first job out of high school and my favorite thing is to see kids get excited about art and creating! I believe anyone can be an artist if they truly wish to learn, whether you're the next Picasso or can only do stick figures!
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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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I am a graduate of Saint Mary's University of Minnesota with a Master's in Business Administration. I have lived abroad in Colombia, South America, and since have developed a passion for tutoring individuals who want to learn the Spanish language. I like to make learning a fun experience while meeting goals at the same time. Knowledge is power. Let's get stronger together!
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...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 thinking, equipping students not just with knowledge, but with the skills to apply that knowledge in real-world scenarios. My experience has taught me that patience, encouragement, and personalized feedback are key to helping students build confidence and achieve their academic...
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...I'm most passionate about Science, English, Math, and Film. In my experience helping students raise their grades to passing marks, I have had the most success starting with a part of the subject the student enjoys or understands best and relate it to what they are having issues grasping until they feel confident enough to tackle the whole problem completely. I am extremely passionate about learning and education and I do my best to impart...
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I am a graduate of Auburn University. I received a Bachelors of Science in both Mechanical Engineering and Environmental Design. As an engineer, I have knowledge in a broad range of math and science with a passion for Calculus and Trigonometry. I especially enjoy word problems due to their real world applications. In my free time I enjoy knitting, reading and visiting museums.
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...important in school. I hope as a tutor I can help to relieve some of the pressure and anxiety that students face every day. For hobbies; I draw, play viola, swim, hike, do archery, practice French, and work with plants. I have never tutored a student professionally, however, I have worked with students from elementary school into college on various subjects. While I am best known for my knowledge of biology, I also tutor numerous...
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...from El Paso Community College. I'm currently continuing my education of a Graphic Design career in process of acquiring my Bachelor's Degree in UTEP (University of El Paso Texas). I have 3-4 years of experience working with students organize their learning class and homework subject skills such as Reading, ESL, Writing, Language Arts, Science, Social Studies, History and Creative Arts as a substitute teacher and tutor from Clint Independent School District from El Paso TX....
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...my 2019-2020 teaching residency. I tutor subjects as diverse as Spanish, English Language Arts, History, and use of the music software Logic Pro X. My favorite subjects to tutor are English Language Arts and History, because I have always been passionate about building strong reading comprehension and writing skills, creatively applying rules of written English, and analyzing interesting historical events. I am a huge trivia fan, and I am always working to ensure I use...
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...three minors in Scuba, Biology, and Studio Art. Along with this, I am a member of the Honors College, and I am on the Speech & Debate team. When at school, I spend my time working on short films, going to club meetings, drawing, and working on homework. I have both academic and hands-on experience with a wide variety of topics, including biology, graphic design, illustration, photo and video editing, and public speaking. I also...
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I am a graduate of the University of Virginia and I have an MBA from Emory University in Atlanta. I teach graduate-level Finance and a Media Studies course at a university in New York. I am an expert in media/marketing and I enjoy analyzing financial statements and valuing businesses as an investor. I can help you with accounting, finance, media, marketing and communications.
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...creation, or social media. It's so rewarding to work with college and higher-ed students who are building their confidence and finding their voice in this fast-moving field. I teach a course on Advertising and Consumer Culture 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...
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I am a constant learner with a passion for not only helping students achieve their highest potential academically, but also acquire some level of comfort, if not pleasure, from reading and writing. I thoroughly enjoy working with young people and find that the learning is always a two-way process when I interact with students.... I am always researching strategies and methods to help students connect with the subject matter and work through challenging assignments. I...
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...school math for 15 of those years. I taught Pre-Algebra, Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry, Math Money Management, Accelerated Math I, Accelerated Math II, Applied Math I and Applied Math II. For the past six years, I have been a School Library Media Specialist. Although I have been a media specialist, I have still helped students with math. Students in the high school come to me for help because they know that I taught math...
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Professional tutor committed to ensure your success in a diverse range of subjects. My credentials include BA, MA and an MBA. My industry certifications include SSGB and PMP. My global work experience include working in Asia, Europe and United States for Fortune 500 organizations and clients. My teaching and mentor-ship is grounded on real life experiences and examples. Feel free to reach out to me if you have any questions.
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...for me, being as though I was a first generation college student. I understand the challenges that students face in their academics, as I've faced my own academic challenges in middle school all the way through college. When I am not working, I enjoy being outdoors and doing photography or spending time with my dogs. I am really excited to help each and every one of you reach all of your academic goals and to...
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First and foremost my priority as a Teacher is to educate my pupils. I am accountable for achieving excellence in engagement and understanding them while making the subject interesting. * To understanding the students learning style requires that I review assignments, communicate expectations then provide and solicit feedback. * Promote and reward good outcomes. I will demonstrate positive attitudes, values in all my communications with the student.
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...helping students improve their writing skills. Additionally, I play a number of instruments, including saxophone, which I majored in at U of M (teacher: Don Sinta), guitar, ukulele, piano, recorder, and more. I am also a NAMACB board-certified Ayurvedic Practitioner and AAPNA registered Ayurvedic Yoga Therapist. I specialize in adaptive yoga for people who aren't naturally flexible. I used to perform comedy improv weekly in Los Angeles and I enjoy bringing some humor and fun...
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The World of Digital Media Arts is full of wondrous skills. Skills that can create and guide you through a Game level, a music score, and even a movie storyline. Let's explore the many different parts of Digital Media Arts and the software used.
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Recent St. Louis 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.