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November 20, 2018 by Astronut Leave a Comment

How Math Proofs Really Work

Math Proofs Really are Like This

Having written more mathematical proofs than I’d like, I can assure you that math proofs operate EXACTLY like this. Not my idea of a fun way to spend my time. I sincerely hope I have written my last mathematical proof.

 

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Filed Under: Math Humor Tagged With: Math, miracle occurs, Proofs

May 22, 2017 by Astronut Leave a Comment

PreCalculus Series & Sequences Review

PreCalculus Series and Sequences Review
There is a difference between Series and Sequences in Algebra 3/4 and PreCalculus (and in Calculus)

I am LOVING reviewing Series and Sequences from Algebra 3/4 and PreCalculus that I have done over the past few days. It keeps the neurons firing, and reminds me of math I haven’t used in a while.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Fibonacci, sequences, Series

May 20, 2017 by Astronut Leave a Comment

Series and Sequences refresher

Series, sequences, fibonacci
Fibonacci is in here, too!!!

I am thoroughly enjoying a quiet Saturday afternoon reviewing series and sequences ahead of tutoring a longtime student tomorrow. He has a pre-calculus test next week, and his mom insists that he meet with me before every exam. It is her way of double checking that her son really does know the material, and doesn’t blow his A (and GPA on those all-important high school transcripts needed for college admissions).

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Fibonacci, intermediate algebra, Pre-Calculus, sequences, Series

April 18, 2017 by Astronut Leave a Comment

Forgot my Pre-Calculus tutoring stuff

Did something last night I’d never done before: showed up to tutor a student with none of my tutoring stuff. I’d removed it from my car over the weekend, and didn’t realize it til I was at Costco yesterday afternoon. I was short on time, couldn’t get home to pick my stuff up, so I showed up on time and borrowed pencil and paper from my student. It was pre-calculus review of stuff we’d been over before, so I knew I was good. Still, I like having my books, papers, index cards, etc. with me, not to mention the Magic Pencil and Magic Eraser to help me out. I, fortunately, have a version of my MegaDork 2010 calculator on my phone that I can use, so I was safe there, too

 

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: book stand, clip case, Happy Eraser, HP 48GX, HP 50g, HP Calculator, index cards, lap desk, Magic Pencil, MegaDork 2010 Calculator, pencil case, Pre-Calculus, RPN

March 8, 2017 by Astronut Leave a Comment

Ideas for How to Hire a Tutor Book

Professional Tutor vs. “Side Job” Tutor

I was sitting here working on this website yesterday, and two of the things that are recommended by the premium theme I am using (Yes, it is true. I cheated and DID NOT roll all my own HTML to create this site. I’m crazy, and a former software engineer, but I’m not that crazy. It isn’t worth the $35 for me to roll my own code). But, I digress. So, two of the things that the Studio Press Hello Pro premium theme by BrandIn recommend are a Privacy Policy and a Terms of Service. Now, I’ve been tutoring a LONG time – over 15 years, but this is the first time I have ever thought of having a Privacy Policy and a Terms of Service. It got me to thinking about what to look for when you hire a private tutor for your son or daughter.

Teaching Credentials aren’t everything

Sure, everybody wants somebody well qualified to teach the subject. That goes without saying. Most people, and institutions, put a very great deal of emphasis on degrees, hours taught, schools attended, etc. I am not disagreeing with all this, but I am saying that another credential is communication skills, relatability, humor, and enthusiasm for the subject being tutored. And, on top of that, how the person tutoring your son or daughter handles your private information as well as his or her private information is a big deal. In this day and age of identity theft, I am fairly certain you don’t want to have to worry that the tutor is going to strip the transit routing number and bank account number off the check you hand him or her at the end of the evening, or keep your credit card number on file, just in case the tutor feels the need for a weekend getaway at your expense. And all that goes into the privacy policy, and what I call the ancillary credentials of a professional tutor.

 

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: chemistry tutor, math tutor, physics tutor, privacy policy, teaching credentials, terms of service

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