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Recent Cosmology Tutoring Session Notes
Today, the student and I reviewed domains and kingdoms in phylogenetics, concluding with a quick review of viruses. Because the material is not particularly difficult to understand, I tried to give additional background on each topic to increase his retention of the information. Understanding phylogenetics and viruses is essentially memorizing several facts and topics. I clarified the distinction between bacteria and viruses and how that relates to the difference between antibiotics and vaccinations. I attempted to provide historical anecdotes as well as to how these medical treatments were first discovered, particularly stressing why antibiotics cannot be used to treat viruses such as the common cold.
Today the student and I went over questions that she had while taking notes from the book. These questions included nephrons, the lymphatic system, and countercurrent exchange. She has a test on Wednesday, so I gave her advice on how to study and sent her videos that explain these systems in greater detail.
During this session, the student and I prepared for his upcoming quiz on translation and transcription. After a thorough review session, I asked him to draw out each of the major steps in both transcription and translation and to identify the major molecules involved. He did very well.
Today, in our session, we went over the student's biology midterm, both the answers to each of the questions, any knowledge gaps she may have had, and structure for how to look at the questions (reading the entire question before answering, diagramming the question, being very tuned to the specific language of a particular question). Following this, we went over G-protein coupled receptors, the GI lining, and the processes of homeostasis, with an example of heat regulation.
I helped the student prepare for her upcoming biology midterm. The material consisted of genetics principals, meiosis, and mitosis. We covered mitosis and meiosis in depth, exploring the similarities and differences and following what happens with the DNA. We covered Punnett squares, especially monohybrid and dihybrid crosses.
We worked ahead in the student's PowerPoint. He took visible notes, in which he could use to quiz himself. He is to write down the questions at the end of the slide show, and answer them. These questions are going to be on his final, so it is extremely important that he finds the answers. He said he felt more confident in the test he took this past week, I'm excited to see what he gets. It's process to turn his grade around, but I feel we're on the right path.