I know how important it is for an educator to communicate effectively- that’s why I use special equipment to make sure that nothing gets lost when I use my regular methods to explain and demonstrate concepts. Tutoring online allows me to help students in need all over the country, and in addition, I have improved access to visual aides, videos, and textbook content for teaching than I do otherwise. You can try a free session with me to see if it’s right for you.
In recent times, much of the world has adopted remote work and learning methods so you probably are already aware and familiar with ZOOM. If not, here are some instructions to help you get started:
ZOOM is free video conferencing software currently being used widely by educational institutions to connect students and teachers across the world. Click here to download the client for your Mac or Windows computer, unless you prefer to use the iPhone or Android version.
As an alternative if you have a Google or Gmail account already, you can use Google Meet, which does not require a software download and runs directly from the Chrome browser. Skype is also a great option.
You will receive a personalized invitation along with a secure link to access our scheduled meeting. The meeting room will be open at the scheduled time for me to admit you.
I use a special tablet that digitizes my handwriting and places it directly on your screen during the video call, with no latency. Share your practice material with me and we can get right to work. It’s like a live version of my YouTube tutorials: Follow along like you would if I was there, point out and talk to me about what confuses you, and we will reach your academic goals together on your schedule! After every session, I will send you my entire page of notes, equations, and diagrams so you can have everything we went through together for your own review.