...and an undergraduate laboratory instructor. I also tutored as a part of my departments learning center as well as a part of Access Opportunity Programs (AOP). While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most proficient in geology/earth sciences, geography, and environmental science. I have 4 years of online/virtual teaching experience; in my experience, my students have been able to thrive and adapt to that learning environment. I am very passionate about education,...
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Hi, my name is Bryan and I have always been fascinated by the natural world around us. Equipped with our brains and 5 senses, we embark on this wonderful journey of discovery that we call science. It is my goal to instill a lifelong passion for learning science and to empower students to investigate, analyze, and explore the world around them.
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Hello, I am an environmental conservationist with a strong academic history in life sciences, ecology, animal behavior, biology, microbiology, marine ecology, botany, environmental science, and earth sciences. I served as a tutor and research mentor for college freshmen in my senior year of college.
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...students of chemistry and math because I struggled in high school with chemistry, but after all this time, I'm really good at explaining these concepts, and I'm able to help students learn to pass these classes. I tutor most math and science classes along with test prep for the SAT and ACT. I have taught students in-person and online, and I have built digital courses for students to learn concepts, so I have a very...
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...trees meet the coast! I went to college in Tacoma, WA, where I studied natural science, biology, and communication studies to become an environmental educator. I began nannying and tutoring during my free time. After college, I became an environmental education and stewardship specialist for the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary. As an environmental educator, I traveled around the Olympic Peninsula teaching 3rd, 4th, and 5th-grades ocean-themed lessons. My husband and I moved to Pullman,...
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My mission is to enrich the learning experience, making it fun, concise, and stress-free. Everyone has different desires and needs when it comes to academics and that is what makes this field extremely special. I believe that we are better learners when we can apply concepts to our daily lives and when we can find joy in learning.
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...tutoring service is no longer operational, I continued to tutor students throughout my time at Columbia. As a tutor, I understand that each student is unique. Instead of doing to same routine, I like to develop a tutoring strategy that caters to each students' strengths and learning styles. I like to incorporate a diverse group to learning modes including written work, active discussion, real world demonstrations, videos and interactive computer modules. Using all of these...
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...healthcare. Currently aspiring to pursue an M.D in Medicine, I find fulfillment in guiding students through natural sciences, particularly biology, as well as related subjects in medicine and science. Having tutored extensively at both high school and college levels, I've come to see teaching as a two-way street. It's not just about imparting knowledge, but also about gaining a deeper understanding through diverse student experiences. My teaching philosophy emphasizes active engagement and going the extra...
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...physician who recently took the MCAT. I have been a tutor for six years. I have tutored high school and college students in subjects including chemistry, physics, biology, and mathematics (from pre algebra to differential equations). I have also worked at Stony Brook University as a college biology lecturer. I like to use a hands on approach to tutoring rather than just lecturing, although I find it best to adapt my methods to the learning...
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I have a masters degree in biological anthropology from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and completed my undergraduate degree at the University of Oregon. I am a middle school earth science and math teacher. I have taught students from preschool through university level. I enjoy encouraging students to be active participants in their learning and to think critically. I also have an extensive background in primatology and a passion for wildlife conservation.
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...biology students at the university and middle school math students. I have tutored middle school and high school sciences. My favorite subjects to tutor are math and science; especially algebra, geometry, and any biology/life/earth science. There's always a path to follow when getting to the answer. STEM is very inquiry-based so you learn something every step of the way. Outside of academia, I like to be adventurous and explore Earth and its people. I love...
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...as a Minor in Economics. I love anything related to Ecology, the macro scale of life science interests me like no other subject, however I have a strong background in all aspects of Biology and Environmental Studies. For many years I struggled to learn using traditional methods, however, with guidance, and hard work, I was able to attain degrees in what I am most passionate about. I wish to share this experience with other young...
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...As well as experience tutoring in biology and earth sciences. My teaching philosophy centers on fostering a supportive and engaging learning environment where communication is key. I believe in tailoring lessons to meet each student's unique needs, ensuring they feel invested and motivated. I have worked with diverse age groups, from middle schoolers to adults, and I find particular joy in helping students understand complex concepts through relatable, real-world examples. Outside of tutoring, I enjoy...
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...local skateboarding community through park maintenance, events, and more. Gabriella also serves as the secretary for the NHC Cooperative Extension Advisory Council, and has previously held leadership roles on the City of Wilmington Parks and Recreation Advisory Council and the NHC Parks Conservancy Board of Directors. Through her various volunteer efforts, Gabriella is deeply committed to improving and enhancing the amenities and opportunities available to the residents of Wilmington and the surrounding area.
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...of North Carolina at Charlotte with a B.S. in Biology. I tutor in my free time to help students by creating thoughtful and exciting lessons that cater to my students as individuals. I am very motivated, hardworking, and dependable, and I get a real sense of purpose from helping my students to achieve the best possible grades. I strive to create that aha moment when the subject finally clicks for the student and they are...
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I am a local science teacher and specialize in biology, chemistry, and physical science. I have tutoring expereince from my teaching, as well as from my time spent working for the Boys and Girls Club of Lawrence and tutoring peers in my academic fraternity. My favorite subjects are chemistry and biology, and I am growing an interest in computer programming and statistics. When I'm not working, I enjoy cooking, hiking, reading, and watching sports.
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...the field and the wide variety of organisms that it encompasses. I also had the chance to guest lecture for a local Biotechnology course at San Diego City College. I enjoying showing the students the techniques that were being used within the Biotechnology industry and providing them with real world experiences. After four years in San Diego, I moved to Seattle, Washington when my husband was transferred. Here I worked as a food molecular biologist....
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...of Medicines, A- in Physics, A in College Algebra, and currently have an A in Pre-calculus. I also took Algebra Honors in high school. I would love to help you understand Pre-Algebra or Algebra. We will have you going from a C to an A in no time! We will go through problems and break down the concepts that you are having trouble on. You can chat me anytime. I am here for you. Can't...
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...and achieve at the highest level. I taught AP Biology for over a decade, as well as Advanced Biology, a class I constructed to get Biochemistry and Biotechnology into the Secondary environment. Working together with a La Jolla biotech company called Stratagene, I wrote and published several Biotech labs- which were sold internationally through Wards Biology Corporation. My High School was the Beta testing site, and we received thousands of dollars of equipment as well...
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Marine biology classes can be fascinating when you understand the material you are learning. They offer a great opportunity to learn about the oceans and all the life forms in them, including both plant and animal life. Additionally, with environmental concerns growing larger than ever and increasingly in the public eye, marine biology courses can help you more deeply understand the environmental topics you read about in the newspapers and online, such as oil spills, overfishing, and oceanic pollution, and truly understand how they affect the oceans and ocean life.
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A marine biology tutor can help you further understand marine ecosystems, marine organisms, waves and tides, coral reefs, intertidal communities, and any other topics you are struggling to understand.
Your tutoring sessions will be tailored to your needs from the moment you meet your tutor. He or she will first assess your learning style, then they will determine your current level of marine biology knowledge and locate areas of strength and weakness. They will also take your personality and personal interests into account when forming a plan to help you. Next, your tutor will design a customized learning plan for your tutoring sessions. If you are a visual learner, then your tutor can help you learn with sketches and drawings. If you learn best with interactive activities, then your tutor and you can play interactive games and even use models of the ocean and marine life to help you learn.
When you work with a tutor experienced in teaching marine biology, he or she may have a variety of learning activities on hand ready to use during your lessons. Your class textbook can also be used as a great study aid in your lessons to make sure you are learning exactly what you need to for your specific class. Then, once you are caught up to where you need to be, your tutor can help work ahead with you to get a head start on later lessons you will face in class.
If you are currently enrolled in a marine biology class and struggling, then your tutor can help you work quickly to get caught up in your class. If you are falling behind, then it is important to get caught up as quickly as possible. He or she can work with you to prepare for the next important test you are facing and later, for your final exam.
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Recent London Marine Biology Tutoring Session Notes
The student thinks he did well on his test. We reviewed 2 chapters from the first semester to prepare him for his final at the end of the school year. The final is comprehensive.
We continued going over biotechnologies today. We started off by reviewing microarrays and DNA recombination, which the student seemed to understand a little bit better than last session. We then started covering how biotechnology is used in forensics. We went over single nucleotide polymorphisms, short tandem repeats and restriction fragment length polymorphisms. She struggled initially with these concepts, but understood much better when I made her start saying the full name of these, instead of using the abbreviates (i.e. STRs, RFLPs, and SNPs). She also understood how to apply these different studies to forensics. I made sure to correlate that these concepts are dependent on the use of restrictions enzymes, which we went over in the previous session. I believe that helped in bringing these together for her. Overall, she did not struggle with anything significantly, and she is doing a good job mastering this material.
The student and I spent the first hour working on Geometry questions, and he has a strong understanding of the material. For the second hour, we went over biology concepts for his assessment test, and he has a strong understanding of that as well. He received a 94 on his most recent math exam.
The student and I began studying for his evolution test this week. We reviewed terminology, history and practical implications. We also practiced taking notes and made a plan to be efficient learners in class. He did a great job!!
The student completed 2 worksheets on ecology, photosynthesis, and cellular respiration. He got a 98 on our last worksheet we worked on. After completing the worksheets, we did a general review over mitosis, meiosis, genetics, protein synthesis, and macromolecules.
We covered lecture 8 and 9 from his class. We discussed photosynthesis, PS1 and PS11, Calvin Cycle, C4 plants, CAM plants, and stomata function. Left the student with summary review and practice questions.