...work to ensure your success in your current subject, and your success in the future. I began teaching in graduate school by working as a TA for an Intro to Robotics course. The first time I saw a student have a "Eureka!" moment, and I saw that what I was teaching made sense to them, that was when I knew I wanted to be a teacher. Since then, I have worked in private education for...
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...help students from the age of 17. While I can tutor a broad range of subjects, am passionate about Electromagnetism and GRE math. I have had the opportunity to work with students and prep them for aptitude section of the standardized tests. I thoroughly enjoy math and I encourage my students to look at problems as guidelines rather than stop signs. I strongly believe education as a tool to better our lives and try my...
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I am currently a PhD student in BioMedical Engineering with Bachelor's degrees in Physics and Mathematics. I have 5 years tutoring experience, and would love to help you understand any topics related to Physics or Mathematics better!
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...medical field first as a Nuclear Medicine technologist and later managing medical practices. Later in life I decided to give back to society as an educator teaching physics for 15 years. I just retired from Public Education in May of 2018 after teaching physics in Florida for 15 years. I taught both in a classroom and also taught online with Florida Virtual School for five of those years. The type of curriculum I used with...
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I was blessed with amazing mentors who helped me succeed in my education. I simply want to use these blessings to help others succeed in theirs. I completed my honours bachelor of science in math and physics at UBC, and have just recently obtained my masters of science in physics at UofT. Throughout university, I have become adept at tutoring via 7 different teaching assistant (TA) positions, as well as being an independent tutor...
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...lecturer, an active theoretical physicist and passionate tutor. I have been providing effective, friendly and highly personalised online tutoring for over 33 years, teaching to the student's strengths and minimising the student's weaknesses. I focus on delivering holistic and personalised learning experiences. My idea of tutoring is not just about teaching maths and physics online; it's about growing and developing individuals into self-confident and creative problem solvers. I work tirelessly to create new experiences and...
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Students who are studying physics in high school or who are pursuing a science major in college are expected to run the gauntlet of electromagnetism. Whereas classical (Newtonian) mechanics deals with the macroscopic motion of uncharged matter caused by applied forces and gravity, electromagnetism deals with the behavior of charged particles in electromagnetic fields, and includes subtopics such as electrostatics and circuitry. While classical mechanics and electromagnetism are often taught as units in a single introductory physics course, making sense of each branch of the subject requires a unique perspective. The phenomena treated in classical mechanics are often directly observable with the naked eye, but this is rarely the case with electromagnetic phenomena, of which we can only observe the effects, as is the case with instances of static cling, the movement of compass needles, whether a circuit functions, and so on. Electromagnetism presents these challenges of abstraction along with the typical challenges offered by a physics class, involving numerous complex equations that need to be adapted and rearranged specifically for each scenario presented. Given this, its no wonder that students who did well in classical mechanics can encounter real difficulty when adapting their skills to the world of electromagnetism. Fortunately, Varsity Tutors can help you connect with electromagnetism tutoring to provide you with the assistance you need to make sense of this important subject.
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Recent Electromagnetism Tutoring Session Notes
Plants vs. Animal Cells, Lateral vs. Apical Plant growth, Xylem, Phloem, Monocot vs. Eudicot, Plant Tissues, Transpiration, Bulk Flow of Water and Sugars
We Studied Protists
Plant-like Protists (algae)
Animal-like (protozoans)
Fungi-like (slime molds)
We classified them based on their nutrition and motility
We studied for the student quiz on Friday and went over his quiz from last week in which he got an 80%
The student and I worked on online exercises about evolution. Most of the questions pertained to natural selection, mechanisms of evolution, and evidence for evolution. The student had no difficulty with the majority of the exercises. The student's score was a 59/54. Next, we went over the student's lab for the week and generated a hypothesis for her lab report.
The student and I started the session reviewing the specifics of macromolecules (proteins, fats, and carbohydrates/sugars along with a brief section on DNA) that we had covered in the past. The student understood the material very well and would answer questions I had about the material promptly and with confidence; he would even correct himself without my guidance when he started to answer incorrectly. We continued past this review to go over his current class material on the cardiovascular system, which looked more in detail at the heart and blood vessels. At the end, I gave the student the assignment of making flashcards for new "vocab" terms and working on his organizational skills by organizing his class materials/backpack.
Today the student and I began our discussion of human anatomy and physiology. Specifically, we worked on an assignment that focused on the basics of the human respiratory system and the effects that environmental pollutants have on our respiration. The assignment was fairly straightforward and he did not have any major problems. We also looked at the human ear and the important functions of the Eustachian tubes. Overall, it was a productive session.
We covered gel electrophoresis, mRNA splicing, and polyadenylation. We examined RNAPII and mRNA transcription in the nucleus, noting the various subunits that comprise this polymerase and the role of serines in the CTD tail. The chemical structure, charge, and reactivity of the phosphate group was discussed in great detail, including its role in nucleotide phosphodiester bonds.