...Institute of Finance, dedicating years to making complex concepts more engaging and accessible. My tutoring style is adaptive, ensuring that each student's unique learning needs are met with patience and clarity. I believe in creating a supportive learning environment where students feel confident in tackling challenges and mastering new skills. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am particularly passionate about STEM-related fields, as they shape the future of technology and innovation. Beyond...
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Creative problem solving is my bread and butter! I love helping motivated learners to build the Salesforce tools that will change their lives.
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...hold an MBA in Marketing from William Paterson University, where I refined my ability to merge creativity with strategic thinking. This background equips me to guide students not only in the technical skills of video production but also in understanding the broader role it plays in marketing and communication. Teaching and mentoring have always been integral to my professional journey. I enjoy simplifying complex concepts like non-linear editing, color grading, and motion graphics, making them...
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...love teaching because I am a deep believer in teaching = learning. They go hand in hand. While I teach I am learning from my students as well. I've taught since graduate school as a digital media instructor, teaching architecture student basic adobe photoshop, illustrator, in design and so on to help polish their portfolio for job interviews. When I was working as an architect, I spent time teaching design at local colleges on top...
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...all subjects. I am also experienced in assisting Middle School and High School students in all subjects EXCEPT math. If you have a student that is geared towards the trades and hands on learning versus a college degree, then I can set them up for success in their trade. I have a Bachelors in Business and Masters in Education. I am also able to help adult learners with all things EXCEPT Apple products. I look...
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Hello, I am father of six grown children pursuing his PhD. I have taught school, have been an IT professional for the past 28 years, and Adjunct faculty at University level. I have trained and mentored many people in the US and overseas. I have participated in the homeschooling of 4 of the 6 of my children.
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...down concepts into fun, manageable steps and offering clear explanations as many times as necessary to ensure mastery. What truly inspires me is witnessing a student's progress and the excitement they feel when they finally grasp something they once found difficult. I believe that learning should be enjoyable, and I work to create a supportive environment where students feel safe to ask questions and take academic risks. I bring energy and curiosity into my sessions...
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...automation. I've filled every role imaginable on technology projects such as project management director, project manager, business analyst, systems analyst, QA lead, developer, IT manager, solution architect, board member, stakeholder and more. As a Solution Architect by day and a tutor by night, I bring real-world implementation expertise into every session making complex concepts clear, relevant, and actionable. Whether you're prepping for certification, learning the platform for a new role, or exploring automation in D365,...
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...Psychology. I am a School and Family Mental Health Counselor in a school based setting. I also have experience in business, special education, law enforcement, and emergency medicine. I also have extensive coaching experience. I have coached football, hockey, and lacrosse. I have coached lacrosse at the youth, high school, collegiate, and international levels. I am passionate about helping students learn and achieve their academic and life goals. I am here to help! Sincerely, Dan...
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...expectations that I be able to speak it, too. This eventually led me to study Spanish in Chile, South America, where I stayed in the homes of Chilean families in the northern and central parts of the country. I became more and more obsessed with learning languages and seeking opportunities to travel. I registered for classes in Mandarin Chinese as soon as I found out my college offered them. A friend helped me to win...
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...the expectations for any role. I'm ready to share my knowledge with eager students full of curiosity and willing to think out-of-the-box in this fast-paced changing world. ----------------------------------------------- A FEW QUESTIONS: Where did you get your education? A: I have studied in 3 different countries Mexico, USA and Canada. What degree(s) have you attained? A: I have a Bachelor of Science as an Information Systems Engineer (BS), a Master's in Organizational Development (MAA) and a Diploma...
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Hello! My name is Alexis and I am currently a Design student at the University of Texas. I love gushing with others about design work and helping others to learn all the cool things they can do in Adobe products.
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...found that teaching is one of my profound passions in life. It's a wonderful feeling to have "Light Bulb Moment," when a concept finally "clicks" and makes sense. One of my clients calls it, "The Last Puzzle Piece Effect:" the triumph of unlocking untapped knowledge and potential, after "mentally" puzzling over complex and disorganized concepts. I, personally, identify with it well, having felt it commonly myself. It's exceptionally satisfying to have the capacity to help...
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...in 2016. Ever since, I have found my calling a life. becoming a digital media artist and storyteller and promoting influential narratives of New Yorkers who come from different backgrounds. I have recently produced an award-winning short film all by myself and gained Academic experience by working as a Teaching Assistant at The New School and hosting a workshop at NYU. I enjoy dancing, playing piano, composing music, working out and interacting with people from...
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...SCAD (Hong Kong), The University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, I attended over 10 pre college programs at UMICH starting in 7th grade until 12th grade). I also attended the Oxbow school in Napa, California for one semester my junior year of high school. I have tutored several college and high school students as well as adults looking for a more defined education. One of my proudest moments as a tutor was helping a student craft...
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For me teaching is a way to give back to the community and inspire minds of every age. There is so much taught differently than when I was in school and I would love nothing more than to learn right alongside my students!
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Graduated from the Savannah College of Art and Design with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Animation. I pursue opportunities to create artwork for clients, and tutor others on ways to improve their artwork. In my spare time, I play video games, create content online, and continue to create personal illustrations.
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...discovered the key aspects of learning because, as most graduates will tell you, a master's degree is an education in how to think. Consequently, I feel that I have also gained the skills needed to be an effective teacher or tutor. I enjoy sharing my knowledge with anyone in need and especially with children. As any good tutor knows, its important to understand how a tutee learns best and make an effort to adapt to...
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...taught students of all grade levels, from kindergarten through the college level. I have also tutored various subjects, including math, English, reading, technology and standardized test preparation. I believe all students are able to effectively learn new information and apply it to real life. All students learn differently and at different paces. Some students learn by doing, some by hearing and some by seeing. An effective tutor is able to use different teaching methods to...
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...needs are exciting and challenge me to grow. I sometimes learn as much from the student as they do from me. I do have multiple degrees in Education and continue to get more. I am what they call a lifetime student. I received my Education from the University of Kentucky, DePaul University, and am currently at Eastern Kentucky University. I did go to the University of Kentucky twice, once for a bachelor's degree in Education...
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Recent London 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.