...I do this without interrupting - offering help only when asked or required. Moreover, I recognize patterns in how a student works (do they always forget middle terms with distributing? parentheses when deriving with the chain rule? or the constraint equation when solving with Lagrange multiplier... (read more)
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My name is Scott. I graduated in 2003 with a degree in Computer Science. Although I haven't worked in my field, I taught English in South Korea from 2005 to 2008 and have tutored students in ESL and math after I returned. Right now, I'm living in Wisconsin. (read more)
...This makes understanding the value and influence of religion in daily life an important and critical area of study. I received my M.A. in Anthropology from the University of Nevada Las Vegas in 2009. I taught ANT 101, Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, as an adjunct for the College of Southern Nevada from Spring 2010 - Spring of 2012. (read more)
...I really do enjoy going back and relearning and understanding things in all the basic sciences, as well as computer programming. My strong belief is that everyone is capable of "getting" basic science and math ideas, if they are presented to them in the best way possible for their own way of lea... (read more)
...I love to teach at all levels! Throughout high school, I offered peer-to-peer small group tutoring in various math classes. Currently, I am in my second semester as a teaching assistant for an upper-level biomedical engineering course, where I get to help about 30 students in a lab and lecture format. (read more)