Friday, March 27, 2020

Excel Free Tutor - Tips and Tricks on How to Make Your Presentation

Excel Free Tutor - Tips and Tricks on How to Make Your PresentationUsing an Excel free tutor will give you the power to understand every step of your presentation so that you will be able to present at your best. This will help you in leading a good presentation and there are several ways in which you can do this.The first thing that you need to do is to identify important information so that you can make the presentation accordingly. When you have identified some important information, make sure that you insert this information into your excel spreadsheet. You will then need to name this sheet as a sheet of information so that it is easy for you to get to the most important information.Then you will need to sort this important information and write down the data. If you find that some of the information is not very important, then you can delete it. Sometimes you will have to re-organize the information so that you will know what is really important. However, make sure that the info rmation that you want to get rid of is at the top of the sheet.Now that you have found the most important information and it is ranked at the top of the sheet, you will need to focus on this information. This is the main objective of the presentation. Once you have seen the information in its proper order, you will see that you will be able to explain the information in a clear manner.There are some presentations that might take time to complete. In this case, you will need to utilize your Excel free tutor. After you have completed the information, you will see that you have completed the presentation. You will now know that you have done a good job and you will know what to do next.You will also want to remind yourself that you have only made your presentation in the past few months. This means that there are still some changes that have to be made. You will also be able to plan the presentation in such a way that it will be easy for you to continue with the presentation even when you have to meet a deadline.If you have looked up a presenter who has done a presentation on the internet, there is a chance that they did not know how to deliver the presentation well. You will learn a lot from them and you will be able to become a better presenter. If you feel that you have not had much success with your presentation, you should seek the help of an Excel free tutor.

Friday, March 6, 2020

Newsletter September 2012

Newsletter September 2012 TutorZ.com is a nationwide network of tutors. We match students and parents with the best tutors for their specific needs. In recent months we have been working hard to make TutorZ.com even more convenient and useful for our customers than before. We have pushed several updates, including  SSL encryption of the users’ data, upgrade to HTML5 standard,  improvement of our social media and payment functionality. We have also created a new video tutorial and extended even more, our already large database of tutors. Moreover, in September 2012 TutorZ  accomplished a  migration to a dedicated hosting server. We have grown so large that a VPS server will no longer suffice. Now we need the raw power of a i5 Quad Core dedicated sever to serve our students and tutors with the fast and reliable referral needs they expect from us.  says Dirk Wagner, CEO of TutorZ.com. Now, when the new school year  is at its height, we are  eager to continue our work on  connecting everybody who is seeking  help in studying with qualified and professional private tutors. Lets take a glance at  some of what was going on during this month. Find me a tutor Featured Tutors Mrs.  Tammy Jata Oregon City, OR Teaches:  Math,  Algebra, Geometry,  Dyslexia, ADD-ADHD,  English, Reading, Spelling, Vocabulary, Writing, Elementary, Pre-school I can give your child the tools to understand and comprehend the math and reading material. I use a gentle and supportive approach to learning. Eva Holtz    Menlo Park, CA Teaches: Algebra, Trigonometry,  Applied Math, Statistics,  Molecular Biology, Physics,  Chemistry, Evolution, Psychology,  History,  English, French, Spanish, Essay Writing,  ACT,  ISEE, SAT, Humanities Since 2003, I have dedicated myself to a career in education. I enjoy working with students on a range of subjects, including academic tutoring, test prep, and college advising. Minaz M.   Chicago, IL Teaches:  Accounting, Algebra, Business Accounting Provided academic tutoring assistance in accounting to individual students or in groups. Courses tutored included: Introductory, Intermediate, Advanced Accounting and Managerial Accounting. James Cordaro   Lithonia, GA Teaches:  African Studies, Math,  Physics, Political Science,  Public Speaking,  Sociology,  Martial Arts,  Basketball I would like to become a tutor in hopes to share my skills and study habits with the next generation. I would like to help the youth make good decisions before it is too late. Miss  Shefali   New Hyde Park, NY Teaches: Chemistry,  Biology,  Algebra,  History,  Sociology, English,  Creative Writing, GED,  CLEP,  Geography, Meteorology,  Drawing I work in the field of education and my belief is that anyone who wants help deserves help and with patience, effort, and dedication, he or she can achieve his or her goals. Read with TutorZ Best Articles from our Blog We invite tutors, parents and students to enjoy our articles on some interesting education-related topics: Literacy, Do We Need it Today?  Literacy is one of the keys to knowledge and education; it develops humans’ minds and allows them to achieve their goals; it is an intangible sign that unites people via time and space by means of unbiased words. Sure, literacy by itself is not an earnest of success, other talents and skills are also needed for personal progress. Hi Ho, Hi Ho, it’s off to school we go  It’s time to do the parental dance of, “the kids are going back to school, la la la la laaaa!!!” It’s an ancient tradition passed on from generation to generation. Of course never let the kids in on it until they are at the age where their already forgiving you for all the past deeds done. But hey, at least we may have time to breathe again. Or God forbid, think about our own needs for a while. Seattle, the Emerald Dream City for Students and Young Professionals  Mutually beneficial alliance of Seattle’s great educational opportunities and thriving intellectual companies results in a general prosperity of the region and creates the unique conditions for students seeking knowledge and young professionals. To be or Not to be, Math is the Question?  I always found the history of mathematics and the mathematicians themselves far more interesting than the actual math. I have never really figured out if this is because I’m lousy at math or that I just do not have enough interest to make great strides into the ever advancing world of mathematics? New Video on TutorZ Youtube Channel Continue to learn Spanish words and word combinations for traveling with our fourth video of our series Spanish Traveller Basic Lesson. Spanish Basics Part 4 Spanish is spoken by more than 300 million people worldwide, and is the official or national language in a number of countries. It is widely spoken in Los Angeles, Miami, New York, and San Antonio, among other cities, and is used officially as a second language in the state of New Mexico. In this video, we have converted English basic words to Spanish which are useful at the time of traveling. We wish all our clients a great back to school 2012 fall season! Keep us in mind for all your tutoring needs. Sincerely, The Tutorz.com Team Email: contact@tutorz.com Phone: (805) 288-7338

American International School Chennai

American International School Chennai American International School Chennai The American International School Chennai (AISC) was established in 1995 through a bilateral agreement between the Governments of the United States of America and India. Our charge since our founding has been to strive to provide excellent instruction, programs, and facilities for children of American and international parents on expatriate assignments in Chennai. Our founding ideals are based on developing within our students a deep and meaningful awareness and understanding of culture and the diversity of cultures around the world; to embrace India, Tamil Nadu, and Chennai so that our students appreciate, know, and interact with the historical, social, and cultural context within which we all live here in historical Madras; and to serve as a demonstration center of U.S. educational methods and practices. AISC is an international learning community with English as the language of instruction. Consistent with our commitment to diversity, we offer strong English Language Learner (ELL) programs to students in grades 1-12. We offer a rigorous curriculum based on North American academic standards and instructional practices in EY3-12 and the Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate Programs to students in grades 11-12. We are committed to preparing students for their future -- their next grade, their next school, for college or university, and for the challenges of the 21st century. Students in Grades 3-12 benefit from a Bring-Your-Own-Technology (BYOT) program; this technology could be an iPad or laptop depending on the age of the student. The school provides a safe and spacious learning environment where students are empowered to nurture their love of learning and thrive on challenges. At AISC, we cultivate the values of mutual respect, personal responsibility, equality, and compassion. We seek to emphasize the development of students creativity, critical thinking, and collaborative skills. We embrace the notion that each student learns differently and we strive to engage the wide range of learning styles that pass through our gates and fill our classrooms every day. At AISC, we promote a healthy well-balanced lifestyle with a diversified academic program and a wide range of co-curricular opportunities through our athletics and After School Activities Programs. Likewise, we believe that students learn by doing and that community engagements offer opportunities to make unique learning connections and to support local civic endeavors.

Thursday, March 5, 2020

Raw Cookie Dough -- Ruined Forever

Raw Cookie Dough -- Ruined Forever pexels.com This is great news for the health-conscious, carrot lovers. But for everyone else, this is a giant letdown. I mean think about it, how much of your childhood consisted of stealing raw batter from mixing bowls? Or popping out a Nestle Tollhouse cookie dough square and eating it until you felt sick from sugar overload? There’s even the eggless cookie dough to prevent health concerns surrounding raw eggs. But no that’s not even good enough anymore. So now what’s the problem? Flour. According to the FDA, a recent outbreak of E.coli is linked to contaminated flour. While it’s easy to brush this off as another panic over some disease you’re never going to get, it’s important to note that this is a fairly widespread problem. In total, 38 people in 20 states have been infected by Shiga toxin-producing E.coli 0121, a strain that can be found in flour. These infections began in December 2015 and have led to the hospitalization of 10 people. So yes, the odds of getting this illness are fairly low, but it’s definitely not worth the risk. The reported symptoms of this outbreak include stomach cramps, diarrhea which is described as bloody, as well as vomiting, much like the stomach flu. However, while most of those infected get better after a week, some aren’t so lucky. Of those infected, some experienced kidney failure, known as hemolytic uremic syndrome. Children under five years old, older adults and those with weakened immune systems are the most susceptible to this severity of the illness. The FDA and the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) ran investigations that led to the source of the outbreak at the General Mills facility in Kansas City, MO. The flour in question was produced in November 2015, and General Mills has since voluntarily recalled 10 million pounds of flour that were produced between November 14 and December 4 of last year. The three brand names effected by these recalls are Gold Medal, Signature Kitchens and Gold Medal Wondra. For those that have any of this flour that’s been recalled, throw it away. The major concern with this particular outbreak is that flour isn’t typically something you consider may be contaminated. According to Jenny Scott, the senior adviser in the FDA’s Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, “flour is not the type of thing that we commonly associate with pathogens.” The assumption is that the flour has been contaminated in the field, as it’s most exposed in this stage. According to Adam Karcz, “E.coli is a gut bug that can spread from a cow doing its business in the field, or it could live in the soil for a period of time; and if you think about it, flour comes from the ground, so it could be a risk.” While this isn’t risky when the flour is cooked (how it’s typically consumed), this is a major issue when it comes to batter and cookie dough. According to Scott, “For the most part, the risk from flour is pretty low, and most use of flour involves a ‘kill step’ people bake with it.” However, it’s still important that when dealing with raw flour, we’re now being extra careful. Constantly wash your hands, don’t touch your face, etc. pixabay.com According to Scott, “Kids are going to handle it and touch their faces, and they’re going to lick their fingers; it’s hard to supervise that.” Karcz suggests storing flour in dry, cool places in order to avoid contamination. Also, it’s important to clean up all kitchen surfaces that came into contact with flour as well as to thoroughly wash any dishes or utensils that were used with flour. This will be your best bet in preventing the spread of bacteria. Also, if any symptoms do develop, report the illness immediately. It’s important for this to be documented to the FDA/CDC, so they can track the outbreak and send out appropriate warnings to others in the area. According to Scott, “We want to encourage consumers to report their illnesses, even though it’s an imperfect system. We’d like to have the tests done and get everything reported and identify these outbreaks so we can follow up, discover root causes and make changes in the system so that people don’t get sick in the future.”

Making the Most Out of an Online Internship

Making the Most Out of an Online Internship via Pexels.com Embrace the flexible hours One of the biggest advantages of pursuing an online internship is the opportunity to have more flexible hours. You will not have to factor in commute time traffic with or without carpool, or planning around the bus schedules when the majority of the internship can be completed within the comfort of your own living space. Not having to commute will allow you to work around your online internships deadlines while taking advantage of when you are most productive, or when you have the most free time. If you are a morning person, you can get all of your internship work done by the time you have to leave for an afternoon class or closing shift for your part-time job. On the other hand, if you are a night person, you can spend late hours into the night completing tasks for your online internship, which is something you cant do with a typical internship as most workplaces would be closed off-hours. Being able to work flexible hours in an online internship will also allow you to fit internship work around your established schedule that you cant get out of academic classes, extracurricular organizations and clubs, or shifts at your part-time job(s). An online internship, for the most part, will allow you more control of your own work hours  (outside of schedule Skype calls, phone meetings, etc.). Make an effort to communicate with your boss and coworkers When most online internships do not require you to visit an office for the majority of your time working there, or at all, one of the bigger questions you may have is how you are supposed to establish a network with your colleagues if you do not see them on a regular basis. The power of the internet isnt just in the flexibility of your online internship, but also in the way that it allows you to engage with colleagues you will not be able to see on a regular basis. Make sure you are taking advantage of networking sites like LinkedIn, where you can connect with your company colleagues and establish a network to touch back on. Online communication is key, so respond to emails or phone calls promptly. These can come in the form of quick check-ins with your boss to show progress or ask questions, or going to colleagues for help or to get to know each other. The amount of communication with your colleagues will depend on the type of online internship you end up pursuing some will have you doing weekly Skype calls with your work colleagues, while others will have you working by yourself for most of the time, if not all the time. Do not let the idea of missing out on a networking opportunity make you skip out on an online internship because it is something you can eventually work toward. Take initiative and ask for feedback when you can You may think that taking part in an online internship will take away the opportunity to get hands-on job experience, but that isnt always the case with an online internship. You are still assigned tasks and will have expectations placed on you, and you will have guidelines and protocol just like you would at any other job or internship.   You wont have constant eyes on you from your supervisor or colleagues, so it may be easy to go off-task or avoid your responsibilities until the last minute, but that is something you definitely do not want to do in an online internship. Be prepared to take initiatives and be on the lookout for new opportunities, whether it be taking on an extra assignment or two each week, or accepting a new responsibility when you get the opportunity to. When you do not have a supervisor to constantly report to, you may also want to check in with them without being asked to. Ask for feedback on your recent performance, or ask for different resources you can use to improve on your next task. An online internship is definitely not your typical type of internship, but you can take steps to make it a just as valuable experience.

Organic Chemistry Tutor - The Best Program For a Chemist

Organic Chemistry Tutor - The Best Program For a ChemistIf you are looking for an interesting job, then a course in organic chemistry may be the right one for you. It may not be easy for you to get a job as a scientist; if this is the case, this may be the best job for you to have. This program will allow you to get to know the chemistry and also interact with other people in a fun way. Here are some of the things that you can learn in this course.In organic chemistry, you will learn about different types of atoms that make up a substance. You will learn about what an atom is and how an atom can be described. You will also be introduced to things like bases, or bases as they are called in this field. This type of course allows you to develop your own theory about the properties of a substance.Organic chemistry will also teach you about the basic forms of energy. These types of concepts are also very important because they are used to define how a substance will react when exposed to certain energy sources. In this course, you will also be taught about the electromagnetic energy spectrum and how this energy can affect different kinds of substances. There are several types of energies, which include thermal, mechanical, chemical, and electromagnetic. In addition, this course will introduce you to the theory that explains how things can be classified.After you have learned all of these important topics in organic chemistry, you will be able to start creating your own materials for experiments. Your materials will be able to give you the experimental results you want. You will learn to draw pictures, and you will be able to explain what you are doing to the teacher.As you continue in organic chemistry, you will learn to create a substance from scratch. This may sound strange to some people, but it is actually quite simple to do. You will learn about the basics of chemistry and how things work and what the rules are.Once you finish organic chemistry, you may be read y to take on a challenging career. If you want to get into a position that requires working with hazardous chemicals, you should check out this course.Other than being able to draw pictures and explain things to the teacher, you may also be able to work with different kinds of material. You will also be able to learn about different colors and different textures. You will also be able to experiment with different substances and make different things.

The Evolution of Amber Sanders Tutor

The Evolution of Amber Sanders TutorAmber Sander is a tutor at the Desire school. She has a sweet disposition, she is very friendly and enjoys being around other children. At home she is a very happy and affectionate girl who will have a fantastic time being at the school.Amber was born with numerous health problems that eventually got her confined to her home. She was always prone to asthma, colic and nausea. As Amber's health became worse, she began to take medications to help her feel better. It seemed to be working for a while, but in time, Amber began having severe back pain and began to be confined in her room.Amber wanted out of her restricted home environment. She knew that if she left her home for a while, it would make her feel more comfortable and that would make her better as well. So, when she started to attend school full time, Amber was happy to find that she could do so. She now finds herself very happy in school and is getting good grades.Amber knew that her son Jake would be very upset at her leaving the house, but she knew that she needed to go. A tutor who went to school at Desire Academy is definitely something that the Sander family does not have. With Amber's health problems, the doctors say that she needs some physical therapy can really improve a person's life.Amber's parents agree and they are planning on inviting Amber to come back home with them. They will need a tutor and the Sander family is going to need a tutor as well. Amber may feel like she has a lot going on in her life and school, but her parents will not agree. In fact, Amber's mother has stated that Amber would love to be there because her family would be much happier if she was there.Amber does have friends who visit her in the school at Desire, but these friends are not the Sander family. Amber really feels like she is at home in the Desire School, so Amber is pleased with herself for returning.Amber will miss the camaraderie with her classmates and her friends at school , but Amber will be very happy to be back at home. Even with her illness, Amber still loves her home and knows that she has found a good school for her. After all, a good school for Amber is a place where she will have fun, be with friends and also be healthy.

Home Business Tutoring - A Growing Trend

Home Business Tutoring - A Growing TrendHome business tutoring is a growing trend in the business world today. This is because of the many ways to earn money through the internet. One way to do this is to teach people the skills they need to succeed at their work.There are many things you can do with home business tutoring. A good example is web marketing. You can train students to use website marketing and how to use search engine optimization to get a high page rank and higher traffic to their website. These are all very important skills for any business, whether it's small or large.Online jobs are another reason that tutoring is becoming so popular. If you work at home and want to learn some new things you might consider taking an online course. This is great because you don't have to leave your home and it is also much more convenient than commuting by bus or train.Business owners often need a good deal of work before they are promoted, and they are always looking for human resou rce managers to help them in this process. Human resource managers can show a manager how to properly train new employees to do the job, which could be crucial if there are any disciplinary issues later on.Business owners who run these businesses don't always see the growth they need. Tutoring these people can help them get it, as well as allow them to find better ways to get it themselves.Real estate agents don't always have to be business owners themselves, but can still benefit from some training. They can make it easier for business owners to succeed by training agents to not only sell homes, but to also have the skills to sell it properly.Home business tutoring is a growing industry and one that will likely grow even more. It's a perfect way to get more training while saving time and money. So find out if this is right for you and start getting the best education you can.

A Student Review of The University of Arizona

A Student Review of The University of Arizona The tutors behind Varsity Tutors are not just here to teach theyre sharing their college experiences as well. Hayden is a Tucson tutor specializing in MCAT prep tutoring, Biology tutoring, Chemistry tutoring, and more. He is a 2013 graduate of The University of Arizona with a Bachelors degree in Biomedical Sciences. See what he had to say about his alma mater: VT: Describe the campus setting and transportation options.How urban or safe is the campus?Are there buses or do you need a car/bike? Hayden: The University of Arizona is a campus that takes great pride in allowing students to have multiple methods for traveling around campus. During my undergraduate years, I was able to get around campus using both a bike and a skateboard. The sidewalks and roads were recently paved, so I felt welcomed to the campus knowing that our tuition dollars were going toward safe roads. In addition to the slower ways to get around, there are also plenty of parking garages and parking lots for people interested in driving their car to school. VT: How available are the professors, academic advisers, and teaching assistants? Hayden: I had a wonderful experience with the professors and advisors at U of A. Professors hold office hours every week, and are willing to help you well past their scheduled hours if needed. Advisors are also quick to respond to questions through email, and have hours every day for students to schedule appointments. In classes that have a large amount of students, teaching assistants are also available to help students with any questions when the professor is unavailable. VT: How would you describe the dorm life rooms, dining options, location, socialization opportunities with other students? Hayden: Dorms are located centrally at the university. This allows students living on campus to be able to access all of the amenities available by only walking a short distance. The food options for students are constantly changing, and the campus really displays the opinions that students provide in feedback. The central mall also allows for a variety of activities such as frisbee, running, football, and dog-walking. VT: Which majors/programs are best represented and supported?What did you study and why? Did the university do a good job supporting your particular area of study? Hayden: The University of Arizona is centered around scientific research. There are a variety of buildings and research facilities dedicated to scientific pursuits such as Chemistry, Biology, and Ecology. My undergraduate major was Evolutionary and Ecology Biology with a focus on Biomedical Sciences, and a minor in Chemistry. I chose this major because it gave me a great background on scientific research concepts and also gave me a great deal of medical knowledge. Because I had a scientific major and minor, the university had plenty of resources for me to receive a worthwhile degree in my field. In addition, the dorms for scientific students on campus are located right next to the Science and Engineering Library in the mall. This huge library has a multitude of resources for any scientific field you could wish to study. I highly recommend U of A for students interested in pursuing scientific degrees. VT: How easy or difficult was it for you to meet people and make friends as a freshman? Does Greek life play a significant role in the campus social life? Hayden: Dorm life is a wonderful way to meet new people who share the same common interests as you. In addition, the Greek life approach is all over the campus if you are interested in joining a fraternity or sorority. Overall, there is a multitude of ways that a student at the university can become involved, such as clubs and gatherings. It is a very social campus that feels very welcoming and inviting to all newcomers. VT: How helpful is the Career Centerand other student support services?Do many reputable companies recruit on campus? Hayden: I was able to join the Career Center online after graduating. They quickly provided me with a large amount of jobs that may interest me. In addition to the Career Center, many companies will showcase available job opportunities on campus. If you want to earn a little money while going to college, I highly recommend considering the Career Center. They will point you in the right direction. VT: How are the various study areas such aslibraries, the student union, and dorm lounges? Are they over-crowded, easily available, spacious? Hayden: There are two libraries on campus right near the mall, a massive student union, and countless secluded places on campus to rest and read a book or study notes. The University of Arizona is very spacious, which provides a great deal of solitude, even when outside! Also, every dorm on campus has a variety of secluded areas where students can meet up and study using large meeting tables and white boards. You will have no problem finding a quiet place to study on campus. VT: Describe the surrounding town. What kinds of outside establishments / things to do are there that make it fun, boring, or somewhere in between?To what extent do students go to the downtown area of the city versus staying near campus? Hayden: The university is surrounded by Mexican culture because of its proximity to the Mexican border. As a result, there are wonderful restaurants and museums that incorporate the Mexican influence in the area. Since we are located in the Southwest, there is also a large emphasis on desert environments, which is a big theme on campus. The campus is right next to 4th Avenue: a long strip of bars and restaurants that can appeal to any students interests. Events also take place on campus all throughout the week, so there is never a dull moment near the campus. I would say the majority of students preferred to stay near campus on the weekends. VT: How big or small is the student body? Were you generally pleased or displeased with the typical class sizes? Hayden: The University of Arizona has a very large student population. We are certainly not jam-packed, but during the day, you better be alert when riding your bike! Otherwise, you may take someone out. Because of the large student body, many courses have a very large group of students in the classroom. I will say that I am biased to this question because I am an introvert; I tend to prefer very open and hands-off learning environments. I enjoyed learning at this school since many of my classes took place in large rooms, even auditoriums. The basic classes you take at the university will be held in large classrooms in order to accommodate the large amount of students taking the course. They are very straightforward and do not require a large amount of personal interaction with others. However, there are countless courses that allow students to have personal interactions with both the professor and students in the class. If you are looking to interact with others, you should not have too much trouble finding courses that allow you to interact with other students in the class on a daily basis. VT: Describe one memorable experience with a professor and/or class. Perhaps one you loved the most or one youregretthe most. Hayden: My favorite class that I took in my undergraduate years was an introductory Pathology class. In addition to learning a great deal about disease and the body, we were also able to dissect and examine actual diseased organs. Since my professor was a part of the veterinary pathology labs on campus, we were able to see a great deal of bizarre and unusual cases. Combine this with the fact that he loved to show diseases which had a tendency to smell awful, and you were dealing with a class where not many people chose to bring food. Regardless of the stench some days, this class really introduced me to the interactive, medical learning environment that I have always dreamed of experiencing. If you are a student pursuing medical endeavors, you owe it to yourself to try Mechanisms of Disease. Check out Haydens tutoring profile. The views expressed in this article do not necessarily represent the views of Varsity Tutors.