Hey, I'm Lauren. I'm a second year mechanical engineering major at Georgia Tech. I enjoy sharing my love of math and science with students. I have taken and passed all 4 AP physics and all AP maths. I also got a 1560 SAT.
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...I don't just help you complete assignments - I guide you through the problem-solving process so you develop the critical thinking skills that make great programmers. Using real-world examples from my industry experience, I show how abstract programming principles apply to actual software development, helping you see the bigger picture behind every concept. Currently employed...
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...believe that all children are unique and have something special that they can bring to their own education. I will assist my students to express themselves and accept themselves for who they are, as well embrace the differences of others. In my spare time, I enjoy reading novels, walking, planning, and the odd game of...
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...Illustrator, Photoshop, Acrobat, and several other apps. Skills also include troubleshooting hardware and software issues; predominately Mac, but have experience on PC. Teaching creative, I have learned it is important to ask the right questions to prompt another's creativity. And, I still start with paper and pencil when developing concept, the computer is just a...
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...Video Production with gr. K-12, college, and adult learners. I also teach adults how to navigate Microsoft and Google office platforms, particularly for publishing, presentations, and business accounting. I have also worked as an educational resources manager and trainer for several non-profit organizations that served K-college level students. I'm energetic, approachable, and it's my passion...
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...Fine Arts and my B.A. from Indian River State College in Digital Media in Animation, Gaming and Modeling Concentration and I enjoy modeling on Autodesk Maya. I like to design games using Unity and I do a lot of video edition mainly with Final Cut Pro X. I am very savvy on Macintosh since I...
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...of clear explanations, patience, and tailored learning approaches. I understand that each student learns differently, which is why I am committed to adapting my teaching style to meet their individual needs. Whether it's breaking down complex concepts into digestible steps or fostering a supportive and encouraging environment, I aim to build students' confidence and understanding...
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...it integrates beautifully with all other content areas. You can find my subject areas in my profile! My teaching philosophy is to focus on the student and work with their interests, learning abilities, and individual strengths. My goal is to make learning fun and attainable because everyone has the potential to succeed.
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...hundreds of one-on-one sessions as well as group tutoring sessions has allowed me to practice my ability to teach to all sorts of students. My main teaching philosophy, however, is that there are never any "dumb" questions. I have always actively encouraged students to ask any questions even if they may think it is silly....
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...and education can be challenging, but even more so it can be so rewarding. I want the students I work with to know that I've been there, in situations where learning something new may be challenging, and I am excited to be a part of that learning process with them. Outside of work, you can...
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...handling projects from concept to completion, including maintenance. I have been using WordPress as my content management system since 2.0/Kubrick. I can design mock-ups, code my own themes, and am familiar with WordPress Codex. I also have marketing and SEO experience. Currently, I have two bachelor's degrees from the University of North Texas in Information...
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...provide great opportunities for those who pursue a career in this field. The challenge of teaching this subject and watching students connect ideas and apply them in different contexts is what I enjoy the most. My teaching philosophy is rooted in the belief that every student has the ability to learn and grow. My tutoring...
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...knowledge and skills necessary to teach these subjects effectively. I have stayed abreast of emerging trends and threats in the digital realm, and I am excited to share this ever-evolving knowledge with my students. My teaching philosophy revolves around engagement, adaptability, and innovation. I understand that each student is unique, with their own learning styles...
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...I've learned a tremendous amount by working in the tech startup space. I've enjoyed tutoring for many years, including editing essays, papers, and articles, and tutoring students in subjects such as physics, chemistry, math, English, and writing skills. I've also enjoyed helping students prepare for the college or grad school application process. As the recipient...
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...and computers. I first started tutoring my peers while pursuing my bachelor's degree in Computer Science. I studied computer science and physics in Penn State University. While my personal interests center around computers and sciences, I enjoy teaching any subject that I'm familiar with. I'm patient and will adapt my teaching style to meet the...
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...race. We all learn at our own paces and have our own strengths. That is why my teaching method starts by teaching to the individual. My classes act as a supportive community to build on skills and explore interests with students who share the similar passions! I look forward to the opportunity of meeting with...
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...teach are JavaScript, HTML, CSS, Python, SQL, MongoDB, and more. I can also teach how to use GitHub effectively. Patience is a vital skill to have when working with code. I like breaking down complex ideas into understandable bite-sized pieces that get stuck in your mind like a catchy song. Let's start coding!
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...makes me a great tutor is that I respect learning. I'm always interested in learning and creating my own fun ways to remember how to keep that knowledge freshly stored in your mind to refer to when needed. Do you remember PEMDAS from primary school? Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally! Join me and let's...
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Recent Web Design Tutoring Session Notes
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!