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Wednesday, March 25, 2020
Humboldt County Computer Tutor
Humboldt County Computer TutorThe proper placement of a computer tutor is an important factor in selecting an educational institution or school. One of the best factors that you will need to consider in your search for a computer tutor is the location of the institution. A computer tutor can be found in almost any location but there are some that are more accessible than others.There are two main locations that you can find a computer tutor in Humboldt County, California, and they are the places of business and the schools. Many colleges and universities offer their students computer tutors at no cost or very low costs. Although it may not seem like the most appealing option, a computer tutor may save you money over going to college.There are also some local community colleges and technical institutes in Humboldt County that offer tutoring for a fee. You can find a website online to compare all the fees and get a feel for how much it would cost to pay for a tutor to teach you the cur riculum for a given class. This information will be one of the main factors that you need to research when looking for a tutor for a computer class.If you are willing to go the distance for a computer tutor, the internet is a great resource to help you locate a Humboldt County computer tutor that is right for you. An internet search will bring up a variety of results for each computer tutor and how you can find a comfortable fit for you. The first thing that you need to do is ask around to see if any tutors have an interest in working with you or teaching you something online. The more options you have, the better because you will be able to find the most suitable person to meet your needs.Once you know what you are looking for, you will want to look at the things that they are teaching you. Asking how many students they can accommodate in your class or how they plan on teaching you will give you an idea of the experience that they have before you. Make sure that they can accommodat e your learning style so that you are able to find a comfortable environment for you to learn in.Most of the time, the state board that is overseeing any computer classes or tutor teachers are provided by the individual school districts. Once you find a place that is right for you, you will need to make an appointment to see the person. With online tutoring, this is not much of a problem since you can easily go to their website and see the schedule of the tutor's availability.When you visit a tutor's website, make sure that you see that the person is registered to teach at the institution that you are looking into and that they have been able to provide the tutoring that you need. This information is the most important piece of information that you will want to gather before making an appointment with the person. At this point, you are confident enough to hire the tutor to teach you.
Friday, March 6, 2020
Walk-me-through the Main Features
Walk-me-through the Main Features You may have noticed the latest addition to the Virtual Writing Tutor grammar checker main page. Its a short little walkthrough of the principal features of the grammar checker for newcomers. You only get to see it twice before it disappears forever. Why did we add it? The Problem One usability issue I see again and again is my students rushing to click on the grammar checker button, forgoing all others. Why is that a problem, you ask? It is a grammar checker, after all. Simply put, the grammar checking engine works much better if you eliminate your spelling errors first because it needs to recognize the parts of speech for each word in a sentence before it can tell if your sentence has any errors in it. If you write It dont work, the system cant check for a verb agreement error if it doesnt recognize dont as a verb first. Clicking the Check spelling button, eliminating your spelling errorsin this case by adding an apostropheand then clicking Check grammar is likely to produce better results every time. As with any tool, using the Virtual Writing Tutor step-by-step will help you eliminate more errors in the long run. The Solution So, how can we get users to learn the steps to produce the best results? A little training is in order. Thats what motivated us to add this Show-Me-How walkthrough tutorial. Of course there are other features that are underused and could learners improve their writing if they only knew about them, so here are the 9 steps of the walkthrough we added to the VWT. If you follow or dismiss the walkthrough tutorial twice, it will never show again. We store a cookie in your browser to keep count. Add this feature to your website If you would like to add this Show-Me-How feature to your website, drop us a line and well send you a quote. It wont be expensive because we have done all the design, research, and testing beforehand. Youll benefit from our experience. Please follow and like us:
What to Do With Your Undergraduate Research
What to Do With Your Undergraduate Research pexels.com Whether its individually directed or under a professor, beginning undergraduate research is daunting. After all, you dont have any letters after your name you might not even have a full year of college under your belt! Is there really anything you can do? Yes! There are entire conferences dedicated showcasing undergraduate research. Besides that, a foundation in research is great way to grow in your area of study, serve the community, and bulk up your resume. Heres how to get started: Find A Research Project Maybe you already have something in mind, something you wrote a paper on way back when that youd like to explore. Fantastic! If not, thats okay, too. There are several different ways to get involved in undergraduate research. You can work on your own project if you or a group of your friends have an idea. Or, if you have no idea where to begin, you can get involved in faculty research projects. Most big universities have faculty performing research in a variety of disciplines, from chemistry to psychology to English literature. Most of the time, these professors use graduate and undergraduate students to help them with the nitty-gritty research categorizing articles, writing case briefs, sorting and clean vials, etc. If you really have no idea where to begin, pick your favorite professor and ask if theyre working on research and, if so, could you possibly be involved. They might say no and thats okay they may be able to direct you to a project you can work on or advise you as you c reate your own. Get Cracking! Once you find or create your research project, get moving on logistics. Can you get funding for undergraduate research or a scholarship for participating in a faculty project? What about community service hours? You might even be able to get school credit for it. Talk to your academic adviser, supervising faculty, or research department if your school has one about the tangible benefits of undergraduate research. They may surprise you! Find an Audience Youve made leaps and bounds in your project, come up with startling conclusions, and you want to tell the world. But how? You can try for publication at your school if they have an academic journal. You can also talk to your academic adviser or supervising faculty member about publication opportunities. You can also apply to present at conferences such as the Florida Undergraduate Research Conference (FURC) and ACC Meeting of the Minds. These two conferences are devoting to showcasing undergraduate research and are held yearly. Not only are they great opportunities to publicize your work, but theyre great networking opportunities. Undergraduate research really bulks up a resume, particularly if youve been published and/or participated in a conference. pexels.com So what are you waiting for? Get out and get researching!
Thursday, March 5, 2020
The Second Presidential Debate What You Should Know
The Second Presidential Debate What You Should Know Photo Credit: theintercept.com 1. No sportsmanship awards for Clinton or Trump. Perhaps a foreshadowing of the night to come, Clinton and Trump didnt shake hands before the debate, which is tradition, as they did in the first presidential debate. At the end of the nights debate though, the two did shake hands. 2. Trump tries to divert attention away from his vulgar comments about women on a 2005 recording that surfaced and over to Bill Clinton. Before the presidential debate started, Trump held a press conference with three women: Paula Jones, Juanita Broaddrick, and Kathleen Wiley, who have accused former president Bill Clinton of sexual misconduct and one woman, Kelly Shelton, who was raped at age 12 and had her alleged attacker represented by Hilary Clinton. What Trump said in 2005 amounts to claims that his fame basically allows him to sexually assault women yet he tried to downplay his words as locker room talk but make Bill Clinton out to be a much worse guy. After trying to dismiss some of the tape and shirk his responsibility to own up to his words, Trump did admit that hes embarrassed by it and claimed that no one has more respect for women than he does. (Proof of that, anyone?) 3. Trump makes snarky comments. Adding to the tension of the night, Trump calls Clinton the devil, and made some snarky comments that were very middle school-esque. After Clinton said its just awfully good that someone with the temperament of Donald Trump isnt in charge of the law in this country, Trump snarked Because youd be in jail. Trump also accused Clinton of having hate in her heart and attacking the women Bill Clinton was abusive to. 4. Clinton missteps by bringing Abraham Lincoln into the debate. After part of a paid speech leaked last week, Clinton tried to clear the air by bringing Abraham Lincoln into the debate to explain how a president can have two different sides to them. Clinton attempted to use Lincoln as an example of having both a public and private position on issues, as Lincoln used varying methods and arguments on different lawmakers to abolish slavery. Clinton didnt exactly succeed here and Trump managed to capitalize on that, saying She lied, and now shes blaming the lie on the late great Abraham Lincoln. Honest Abe never lied; thats the big different between Abraham Lincoln and you. 5. Trumps rampant false claims continue. Continuing his streak, as in the first debate, Trump made many inaccurate and false claims, which were fact-checked not in his favor. Claims by Trump about taxes, Syria, healthcare, the Iraq war, Sheltons rape case, trade deficits, refugees, and more, during the second presidential debate were all proven wrong, and while Clinton herself did perhaps make a few misleading comments, Trump outdid himself and her in stating false facts. 6. Trump seemingly abandons VP candidate and running mate Mike Pence. During last weeks vice presidential debate, Trumps running mate Mike Pence took a hard stance on Russia breaking with Trumps policy on Syria and threatened the use of force by the U.S. if Russia and Syria continued to bomb civilians. During the presidential debate, Trump threw Pence under the bus by disagreeing with him and stating he didnt have the same position as Pence, saying He and I havent spoken, and I disagree. Instead, Trump continued to defend Russia, claiming theyre bombing ISIS. 7. OK kids, lets go around the room and everyone say something nice about each other. To end the night, Karl Becker, a town hall participant, asked the final question and it was quite the change in pace. Becker asked if either of the candidates would name one positive things that they respect in one another. Clinton answered first, saying I respect his children. His children are incredibly able and devoted and I think that says a lot about Donald. She did also slip in that she doesnt agree with everything he says or does but she respects that and as a mother and grandmother, the abilities and dedication of his children is very important. Trump then returned the compliment, saying, She doesnt quit and doesnt give up. I respect that She is a fighter, before also stating that he disagrees with much of what shes fighting for and her judgement in many cases, though overall the fact that she fights hard and doesnt give up is a good trait. So both managed to make genuine compliments about the other to end the night while also stating their disagreements with the others actions and words. Nice try, Becker you almost pulled it off. The third and final presidential debate will take place on Wednesday, October 19, at the University of Nevada Las Vegas.
Achieving Goals What It Means as a Kumon Parent and Student
Achieving Goals What It Means as a Kumon Parent and Student Achieving Goals: What It Means as a Kumon Parent and Student Setting goals is the first step toward achieving success. And before you can achieve that success, you need to know how to properly set goals. Once you know how to set goals, you can visualize them, make a plan to reach them and ultimately achieve them in the end. When starting the Kumon Program, parents and students have specific goals in mind. They may range from reaching grade level to advanced study to program completion. The beauty of the Kumon Program is that itâs individualized for each student meaning that one studentâs journey may not necessarily be the same as another. We have compiled several stories from Kumon Parents and Students on how the Kumon Program helped them achieve their goals. Use these stories to encourage your family to reflect on your goals this past year. Kumon Students âThe daily practice helped me set goals, challenge myself, and create a pattern for success. Kumon helped me succeed in school, and I earned a full-tuition scholarship to the University of Washingtonâs Honors College.â â" Jake, Kumon Student from Mercer Island, WA âThe idea of persevering to make it to my ultimate goal was something I learned from being a Kumon Student.ââ" Cherry, Kumon Student from St. Louis, MO âWhen I started Kumon, my goal was to complete both programs. The feeling of accomplishment and pride when I completed was extremely fulfilling.â â" Fahim, Kumon Student from Riverhead, NY âKumon helped me become confident. I know that I can reach whatever goals I set in life.â â" Rose, Kumon Student from Orangeville, ON, Canada âSet your goals high and never settle for less. Constantly challenging yourself towards a goal tests how much you can achieve. By setting your goals high, you will never feel as if you failed. You will always land somewhere where you feel positive and where you feel confident about yourself.â â" Norman, Kumon Student from Bridgewater, NJ âKumon has turned me into the math person I always wanted to be. In Kumon, I learned that with will and persistent effort, your goals and dreams are attainable. If you can get through Kumon, you can accomplish anything in life.â â" RJ, Kumon Student from Tulsa, OK Kumon Parents âSam has really learned a lot from this experience about setting goals and working hard to reach them. I truly believe that all of his hard work at Kumon has helped him set and reach his goals.â â" Rachel, Kumon Mom from San Antonio, TX âIt is only a little bit every day, and before you know it, youâve mastered multiplication or algebra. Learning to break tasks down into small assignments is an essential skill for school and life.â â" Jacki, Kumon Mom from, Plano, TX âEvery parent wants his or her children to have the confidence to dream big and attain their life goals, and Kumon helps my son do that.â â" Akshita, Kumon Mom from Boynton Beach, FL âA solid academic foundation is essential to future success. As parents we must always look at the goals ahead and remind ourselves and our children that perseverance pays off.â â" Ratna, Kumon Mom from Oak Hill, VA âWhen my children were younger than had difficulty focusing and sitting still, but now they set-up their own goals. My son, Christopher, for example, wants to reach the Kumon calculus Level before high school.â â" Jinq-Meei, Kumon Mom from Kettering, OH You might also be interested in: Defining Success: What It Means as a Kumon Student and Parent How Setting Long-Term Goals Led One Kumon Student to Big Achievements 4 Simple Tips for Setting Goals with Your Child in the New Year Overcoming Obstacles and Achieving Success with Kumon Achieving Goals What It Means as a Kumon Parent and Student Achieving Goals: What It Means as a Kumon Parent and Student Setting goals is the first step toward achieving success. And before you can achieve that success, you need to know how to properly set goals. Once you know how to set goals, you can visualize them, make a plan to reach them and ultimately achieve them in the end. When starting the Kumon Program, parents and students have specific goals in mind. They may range from reaching grade level to advanced study to program completion. The beauty of the Kumon Program is that itâs individualized for each student meaning that one studentâs journey may not necessarily be the same as another. We have compiled several stories from Kumon Parents and Students on how the Kumon Program helped them achieve their goals. Use these stories to encourage your family to reflect on your goals this past year. Kumon Students âThe daily practice helped me set goals, challenge myself, and create a pattern for success. Kumon helped me succeed in school, and I earned a full-tuition scholarship to the University of Washingtonâs Honors College.â â" Jake, Kumon Student from Mercer Island, WA âThe idea of persevering to make it to my ultimate goal was something I learned from being a Kumon Student.ââ" Cherry, Kumon Student from St. Louis, MO âWhen I started Kumon, my goal was to complete both programs. The feeling of accomplishment and pride when I completed was extremely fulfilling.â â" Fahim, Kumon Student from Riverhead, NY âKumon helped me become confident. I know that I can reach whatever goals I set in life.â â" Rose, Kumon Student from Orangeville, ON, Canada âSet your goals high and never settle for less. Constantly challenging yourself towards a goal tests how much you can achieve. By setting your goals high, you will never feel as if you failed. You will always land somewhere where you feel positive and where you feel confident about yourself.â â" Norman, Kumon Student from Bridgewater, NJ âKumon has turned me into the math person I always wanted to be. In Kumon, I learned that with will and persistent effort, your goals and dreams are attainable. If you can get through Kumon, you can accomplish anything in life.â â" RJ, Kumon Student from Tulsa, OK Kumon Parents âSam has really learned a lot from this experience about setting goals and working hard to reach them. I truly believe that all of his hard work at Kumon has helped him set and reach his goals.â â" Rachel, Kumon Mom from San Antonio, TX âIt is only a little bit every day, and before you know it, youâve mastered multiplication or algebra. Learning to break tasks down into small assignments is an essential skill for school and life.â â" Jacki, Kumon Mom from, Plano, TX âEvery parent wants his or her children to have the confidence to dream big and attain their life goals, and Kumon helps my son do that.â â" Akshita, Kumon Mom from Boynton Beach, FL âA solid academic foundation is essential to future success. As parents we must always look at the goals ahead and remind ourselves and our children that perseverance pays off.â â" Ratna, Kumon Mom from Oak Hill, VA âWhen my children were younger than had difficulty focusing and sitting still, but now they set-up their own goals. My son, Christopher, for example, wants to reach the Kumon calculus Level before high school.â â" Jinq-Meei, Kumon Mom from Kettering, OH You might also be interested in: Defining Success: What It Means as a Kumon Student and Parent How Setting Long-Term Goals Led One Kumon Student to Big Achievements 4 Simple Tips for Setting Goals with Your Child in the New Year Overcoming Obstacles and Achieving Success with Kumon
Private Irvine Tutor Tips Surviving Sick Days - TutorNerds
Private Irvine Tutor Tips Surviving Sick Days - TutorNerds Tips from a Private Irvine Tutor: Surviving Sick Days At some point, every student will need to take a sick day. Once the flu starts to go around the school, it seems like no child is immune. However, students have to worry about more than just their health when it comes to dealing with cold and flu season. Once they get back to the classroom, they have to deal with all the make-up work waiting for them a private Irvine tutor will help you catch up on your schoolwork. This can be a challenge for a kid who is getting over feeling under the weather, but its essential that theyre able to keep up, so the rest of the year is low stress and academically productive. So, if a student is going to be out for more than a day or so what should they do to survive their sick days? 1. Ask the teacher The first thing students should do is keep in consistent communication with their teacher. Older students will be able to do this on their own while younger kids may need help from a parent. In many cases, a teacher can modify an assignment for a student so theyâll still get the benefit of reaching the learning objective. Alternately, the teacher can send homework so students who are well enough can do it at home. Additionally, keeping in touch with the teacher means that students and parents will know of any last minute changes occurring in the classroom. Perhaps the science project has been delayed but the math test is being pushed up to an earlier date, for instance. 2. Keep up with reading Whether a student is assigned a chapter book or they need to read sections of their textbook, itâs really important to keep up with reading assignments at home. When kids get too far behind in their reading comprehension, it can become overwhelming or even impossible to get caught up. Reading one chapter a night isnt so bad but trying to read eight or nine chapters can be way too much. If kids are well enough, they can read their novel or textbook from the comfort of home and write down any questions they have about characters, plot points, new concepts, or vocabulary. 3. Discuss priorities If a student is out sick, they may not be able to finish everything that was assigned at school. If this is the case, its important to discuss priorities with the classroom teacher. Some assignments are meant to help kids learn how to study or help them with an overall topic. Alternately, some assignments are essential building blocks of learning for the entire year. If students have to pick and choose what theyre going to make up in a timely manner, they should make sure theyre spending their energy in the right place. 4. Lots of rest The most important thing for a student to do when theyre sick is to make sure they get a ton of rest and sleep. The more a person rests when theyre not feeling well; the more likely they are to be able to recover efficiently so their health is back to normal and they can get back to attending school. Of course, getting a ton of rest can come into conflict with studying so it may be necessary to make accommodations for assignments. Pretty much everything will seem easier once the student is well rested and feeling like them again. 5. Making modifications Its possible to modify an assignment so a student feeling under the weather can still get the educational benefit with a smaller energy output. For example, instead of reading a book the traditional way the student can listen to an audio download while resting on the couch. Students may be able to review familiar concepts when theyre not feeling well but may need to save newer concepts for later on. A teacher or tutor will probably have some great ideas as to which assignments can be modified and which need to be completed as is. Had to take time off due to an illness? Catch up on your schoolwork with the help of a private Irvine academic tutor from TutorNerds. All blog entries, with the exception of guest bloggers, are written by Tutor Nerds. Are you an education professional? If so, email us at pr@tutornerds.com for guest blogging and collaborations. We want to make this the best free education resource in SoCal, so feel free to suggest what you would like to see us write.
College Algebra - How To Get Help With College Algebra Problems
College Algebra - How To Get Help With College Algebra ProblemsCollege algebra is one of the most crucial parts of a college level math course. Even if you are a complete math newbie, there are a few things that you can do to get help when it comes to math problems.The first step in getting math help is to ask your professor if they offer any type of math help. Do they give out practice problems or a video or book on how to do the problem? The best time to ask this question is during your first semester, because most professors will be more than happy to help you with your problems.One thing that you can do to increase your odds of success when it comes to a math problem is to keep notes on all the problems you face. This can be helpful in learning from your mistakes, as well as giving you an idea of what to expect from future problems. If you have someone who can watch your notes during class, this can really help. Many people find that they can learn a lot just by reading their not es.Another thing that you can do to help with math problems is to take advantage of the computer science courses offered at your college. Most colleges have math programs that can help you with math. For example, if you need help with calculus, you can find it at the Engineering Math department.You can also visit other websites that have math help for free. These sites are usually very user friendly and can answer almost any question you may have about a math problem. These sites will also usually have step by step explanations for concepts that they might not have explained.If you can't find a good online math tutor, you can check out Math School. The point of Math School is to give you tips and advice on college algebra for free. There are many instructors who will answer your questions through live chat and email, as well as videos.If you don't have time to learn on your own, you can look for a math tutor at local high schools. They may not be certified, but they can still be ver y helpful. Even if you don't have a math tutor, you can still find other online resources that can give you advice and tricks on how to do math.
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