Friday, March 27, 2020

Team Up Tutoring for High School Students

Team Up Tutoring for High School StudentsTeam up tutoring may be used to have high school students collaborate with a college or university professor in regards to various subjects. The goal of team up tutoring is to increase the school's knowledge in certain subjects by communicating directly with an academic source. This form of tutoring provides students the chance to learn from an expert in their own special field.The advantage of team up tutoring is that the person whom the students are collaborating with at the university or college has a vested interest in the subject being taught. Because of this, it is much easier for the student to take direction and concentrate on learning the material as a whole rather than having to 'learn' from the professor, a teacher and his or her own interest in the subject.The academic source who offers the tutoring service is normally someone who has dealt with the school's academic department before. He or she can provide specific information reg arding the subject of the student's assignment and that of the professor's. He or she will also be able to provide the recommended reading materials and the topics of the class or the assigned homework.The tutor will also be able to discuss the potential problems that may arise when working with the professor's schedule. In some cases, this may not be possible, because the tutor would not be allowed to meet with the professor regularly or maybe cannot attend his or her class. In this case, the tutor is allowed to communicate his or her own schedule with the professor and attempt to accommodate them.Once the assignment is completed, the teacher will send the student a homework assignment with instructions. The assignment will specify the time and date that the assignment will be due. Once it is due, the student will have to choose which topics to write about.Students can meet at lunch or during the class to discuss the topics thatwere chosen. They can discuss the assignments at home or with other students who might be interested in the material being studied. To help the student keep track of what the teacher is teaching, the student will receive an electronic note pad that will provide the student with outlines of the lessons and the homework.Team up tutoring is most effective if the student's teacher or professor is already familiar with the course. Many teachers that are involved in a university or college department are also aware of other similar courses and will recommend such subjects to the student. The student can also communicate with his or her teacher about the material that the student is learning so that it is possible to arrange a time for collaboration.

Friday, March 6, 2020

LOI English Book Club

LOI English Book Club LOI English is introducing a new kind of course for upper-intermediate to advanced English speakers, the English Book Club. In this class, you will read some of the best novels in the English language, then discuss them in a weekly group class led by a native teacher.We love reading, and know that a lot of our students do to. We think this will be a fun new way for English students to maintain their English with reading and weekly conversation. The teacher will help with vocabulary lists and reading questions given out before each class, and can explain difficult parts of the novel during the weekly class.Classes will be $40 per month, which includes 4 classes of 1 hour 15 minutes each. There will be 5 students in each class. We will need a minimum of 5 students for a class, so make sure to share this with your friends via Facebook and Twitter! Groups will meet live via WebEx, a high-quality online video conferencing platform.To register for a class, click here and fill out the form, or email us.

How should I use the Virtual Writing Tutor in 2020

How should I use the Virtual Writing Tutor in 2020 After nearly eight years of development, the Virtual Writing Tutor is becoming a potent resource for students and teachers. Here are some ways you can start using the VWT to help your learners learn faster and better. New ways to use the VirtualWritingTutor.com Free grammar check The Virtual Writing Tutor started its life as a simple grammar check website in 2012. Now, eight years later, there is a lot more to it, but the grammar checker function is still the most popular feature for most of the approximately two hundred thousand visitors to the VirtualWritingTutor.com per month. Perhaps, the biggest reason for its popularity is that it is a 100% free grammar checker, forever. There are other grammar checkers that you can pay for, but I am working hard so that you and your students always have a free option at hand. My theory is that a free online grammar checker can be a source of lifelong learning, but only if students get enough positive experiences using it for the grammar checker to become a beneficial habit. Asking students to use the VWT once or twice a semester is not enough. Heres my advice. How can I use the grammar checker? Whenever you ask students to write something for homework or in the computer lab, ask them to check it for errors using the the Virtual Writing Tutor. Give them a point for using the VWT to eliminate their errors. Tell them that the development of revision strategies is one of the objectives of the course, and give students writing assignments to do every week. Repetition and perceived benefit are the keys to the development of beneficial habits. Read student testimonials about their experiences using the Virtual Writing Tutor. Students cant always see the errors in their own writing, so a quick grammar check on the VWT is a fast and often effective way to eliminate embarrassing errors. Regular use of the VWT makes common errors more visible. Students revise better after a semester using the VWT, even offline and during writing exams. Thats been my experience. Extensive versus intensive correction Research suggests that the best way to influence student accuracy is to provide focused feedback on errors. That means that if you teach past tenses in the presentation and practice stages of your lesson, you should only give feedback on past tenses during the production stage. This is what we mean by intensive corrective feedback. Still, there are many glaring errors that take a long time to explain but are so frequent that teachers cannot ignore them in a students writing. Correction of these incidental errors is sometimes called extensive corrective feedback. The best way for teachers to provide extensive feedback on their errors is to get students to run their texts through the Virtual Writing Tutors grammar checker. Its quick and easy and builds that habit of revision into a weekly routine. Grammar checkers cant detect all the errors in a students writing for two primary reasons. Its partly because not all the error detection rules have been written yet and partly because the system only checks one sentence at a time. A grammar checker such as the VWT cant use the information in the surrounding context of the paragraph or the world at large to determine if the student has used the correct tense. But if a grammar checker is inherently limited, doesnt that mean that it should be avoided completely? No way. Online grammar checkers may be the only solution to the problem of error fossilization. Is there a solution for error fossilization? Ill get into trouble for writing this with at least one of my colleagues, but fossilization is a problem with the instruction not a problem with the student. Think of it this way. The error “I have 17 years.” originates in the students first language, French. Alternatively, consider the widespread use of the first-person pronoun I incorrectly used in lowercase. Through repeated practice of the error without consistent corrective feedback from a teacher or peers, errors like these can become stable and resistant to feedback. After correcting the student twice or three times, a teacher may feel that correcting the student has become a lost cause and pronounce a gloomy prognosis: fossilization! Frequent, repeated, immediate feedback will destabilize even the most entrenched errors. I have seen it myself. In a classroom full of students, more than half of my low intermediates start the semester saying and writing i have 17 years. Through the inherently communicative and repetitive weekly narrative writing assignments in Actively Engaged at College, all the students will have eliminated that error by week 15with the exception of the one student who didnt use the Virtual Writing Tutor. An online grammar checker is the cure for fossilized errors. A fossilized Allosaurus skull. Allo? Allo? Self-Scoring Pen Pal exchange One way to build the revision habit in students is surreptitiously through a self-scoring pen pal exchange. You can set up the exchange between students in the same class or between students of different classes or colleges. As they write about their day, their family, their routine, neighbourhoods, favorite food, memorable day, and a memorable trip, the system counts their errors, their words, and the target vocabulary from the lesson, generating a score. Students seek to maximize their scores by correcting their errors and replying to their pen pals. In this way, using the Virtual Writing Tutor as a revision strategy aligns with their desire for higher grades. When scores align with objectives, students have a better chance of succeeding. The Virtual Writing Tutors Pen Pal Exchange System Automated Argument Essay Evaluation There is so much you can do to help students learn to write better argument essays using the VWT. Here are my step-by-step suggestions. Download an argument essay writing project idea below. Controversial Debate Topic AssignmentDownload First, ask students to sign up to research one of these controversies: abortion, climate change, animal rights, body image, feminism, immigration, or internet censorship. Get groups to research their topic on https://idebate.org/debatabase Ask each group to work together to create a glossary, card game and online matching exercise using the VWTs Glossary Creator. Get each group member to outline an argument essay using the argument essay outliner. Have students draft an essay and get automated formative essay evaluation from the VWT.Have students submit their final drafts to you for your summative feedback and evaluation. Automated Cover Letter Evaluation Lets face it. Some students are sloppy. You show them a standard format for a letter that could get them the entry-level job to start an exciting new career. And what happens? They get it all wrong. So, what do you do next? You spend 10-20 minutes showing them whats wrong with your trusty red pen. Dont get me wrong. I see value in reading students assignments and dramatizing the presence of a reader by commenting on student writing. It is what weve been trained to do, but performing an autopsy on sloppy work is not a very efficient use of our time. Wouldnt it be better if they could just run their letter through the VWT to get the same feedback in two seconds flat? Faster, explicit feedback with a formative score is better feedback. Thats my hypothesis. I have been working with Laurent Nicolas at Andre Grasset College to bring you just such a system. Give it a try. Glossary Maker If you do little else, plan to use theVirtual Writing Tutor’s Glossary Creator this year. Its new and its wonderful. Students can learn so much from this new glossary maker. It takes approximately one and a half minutes per glossary term for a student to do all of the following: add a termgive the part of speechadd a definition in sentence case using the integrated Google definition searchgenerate a text-to-speech pronunciation modeladd an automatic translation It takes another one and a half minutes per glossary term to add the following: images fromWikimedia Commonsauthentic example sentences from theLextutor Concordancer For a 10-term field-related glossary, it will take about 30 minutes. For a 20-term glossary, it should only take about an hour, the perfect activity for students during a computer lab hour. By the end of the hour, students will have a published glossary, a card game to play next class with their classmates, and an online matching exercise to share with classmates in the same program during the next lab hour the following week. Screenshot of a glossary made with the Virtual Writing Tutor An automatically generated card game from a glossary created with the Virtual Writing Tutor An automatically generated online matching exercise from a glossary created with the Virtual Writing Tutor Screencast Creator Every semester, I ask my intermediate students to create two screencasts per semester. Each time, I tell them to write a script and check it for errors. I tell them to use the VWTs text-to-speech button to help them with their pronunciation. What do they do despite my instructions and cajoling? They wing it. The improvised result is predictable. Students work long and hard to produce a screencast filled with avoidable grammar errors and word choice errors and filled with avoidable pronunciation errors, too. I am thrilled to announce that by the end of February, the Virtual Writing Tutor will have a step-by-step screencast creator to help students produce high-quality field-related screencasts for the blogging project that we do with Actively Engaged Online. Of course, you wont need the textbook to get your students to create screencasts with the free system, but it will help if it is your first time teaching blogging. In any case, soon enough, those days will be behind us. If I get my way, there wont be any more avoidable errors and mispronunciations filling up YouTube. My students field-related screencasts are otherwise quite watchable. They just need a little VWT magic polish to make them really shine. New features There are many new features to the Virtual Writing Tutor that you can try. Dont wait another year. 2020 is the best time to start using the Virtual Writing Tutor with your students if you havent started already. I have so many new features planned. On top of automatically evaluating narrative writing tasks, I intend to build a career FAQ blog post creator with embedded meaningful paraphrasing exercises and a listicle creator. You wont believe how good 2020 is going to be! Contact me if you have any questions. Please follow and like us:

Thursday, March 5, 2020

Wisdom Comes not from Age, but from Education and Learning.

Wisdom Comes not from Age, but from Education and Learning. Wisdom comes not from age, but from education and learning. Anton Checkov Anton Pavlovich Chekhov was born in the small seaport of Taganrog, southern Russia. Chekhovs grandfather was a serf (kind of slave in Royal Russia), and later he bought the freedom of his wife and children. In 1879 Chekhov entered Moscow University Medical School. As a student, he published hundreds of short comical stories to support himself and his family. In his stories were shown silly moments in society, marriage problems, clashes between husbands and wives, mistresses and lovers, whims of young women, of whom Chekhov had not much knowledge the author was shy with women even after his marriage. His work has appeared in the daily newspapers of St. Petersburg. He is one of the most famous writers in the world. His works have been translated into more than 100 languages. His plays, notably The Seagull , Three Sisters and The Cherry Orchard for over a hundred years, have played in many theaters around the world. During over 26 years of creativity Chekhov delivered out if his imagination about 900 different literary projects (short humorous stories, serious stories, plays), many of which have become classics of world literature. Particular attention is drawn the Steppe , A Boring Story , Duel , The Story of an Unknown Man , Man in a Case ( 1898).

Internships for Credit What You Need to Know

Internships for Credit What You Need to Know Photo: Pexels How do you know if a company offers college credit? When you are viewing an internship posting, it will usually say whether or not the company offers college credit. If its an unpaid position, they usually do offer college credits for their interns. If it is a paid position, you may be able to switch it out for college credit instead of getting financial compensation. Dont be afraid to ask! Usually, you will have to coordinate with the company you are looking to intern at and an academic/faculty member that will ultimately sponsor/monitor your internship. Make sure you fill out all necessary registration and any paperwork before beginning your internship to get the college credit you want. Keep track of all the steps necessary so that you know what needs to be done and what deadlines to meet. How do you know if you are eligible to get college credit for an internship? Ultimately, it is actually up to your school whether or not you are eligible for college credit. Its not just whether or not the company offers it to begin with, but if your school deems you eligible. You can be denied eligibility for a number of reasons. Maybe you have already taken an internship for college credits and reached the universitys cap for college credits given by an internship. The internship you are pursuing has to tie into your major or field of study in some way, so if it is completely unrelated to your studies, you will most likely not be able to get college credit for the internship. If you are able to find a way to connect your internship to your education, you can see if there is a way for you to submit a petition to get your internship to qualify for college credit. Your ability to be eligible for an internship for college credit also may depend on what year you are in. You may only be able to get an internship for college credit if you are an upperclassman with junior or senior standing in terms of college credits. Also, some majors and minors will require you to complete an internship or field study as part of your requirement for classes. As such, you will get college credit for completing the internship rather than financial compensation. How do you know if an internship for college credits is the right choice for you?   As nice as it is to get out of the classroom and still get college credit, it definitely is not the right choice for everyone. If you are getting an internship for college credit, you will most likely not be getting paid for it as it is usually one or the other. Sometimes you may be looking at multiple internship opportunities and be left completely unsure as to which one to pick. Lay out your options and see which one best advances your career path and gives you the most helpful experience and networking, it may not necessarily be the internship granting you the most college credit. If you are stretched tight financially, you may not be able to have an internship for college credit. Rather, a paid internship may be the better move for you. Dont be afraid to weigh your options. Hopefully, with this guide, your decision will be a bit easier and well-informed.

Kivu International School

Kivu International School Kivu International School Set to open in September 2017, Kivu International School is a bilingual, co-educational, non-denominational school located in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. Serving the local population of Goma, Kivu International School offers both a dual IB and national curriculum.Situated on scenic Lake Kivu, one of Africas Great Lakes, Kivu International School overlooks a vast expanse of green-terraced hills, palm-fringed beaches and mountains. The innovative school offers state-of-the-art facilities (the first of its kind in the DRC) and an international curriculum rivaling that of top schools worldwide. Each classroom is wifi enabled, equipped with computers and tablets and runs on solar and electric energy.Kivu International School was co-founded and funded by Bismack Biyombo, Orlando Magic NBA player and Right to Play global athlete ambassador. It marks the first of three new international schools being built over the coming years that aim to address the various economic and sociocult ural barriers to education currently facing children in the DRC.To deliver on its goal of providing a world-class education for students, Kivu International School is currently seeking a number of qualified, experienced and enthusiastic teachers, across a variety of subjects, for a unique opportunity to help make a real difference in the lives of children in the DRC.At Teach Away, our core mission is to create a world where every student experiences the power of a great teacher and realizes their full potential because of it. As a result, we are excited to be working with Kivu International School to recruit, on a pro bono basis, qualified teachers that can help support this inspiring new education initiative in the Democratic Republic of Congo.Kivu International School - Mission and ValuesA place for learning and discovery, Kivu international School is shaped by its core values:Foster personal developmentOffer a space for education and learningPromote environmental awarenessEmbrace technologyThrough exemplary teaching and learning that meets worldwide standards in international and multilingual education, Kivu International School commits itself to preparing each and every student to develop the intellectual, creative, cultural, social, emotional and physical competencies needed for future success and leadership.Kivu International School encourages students to become engaged and responsible citizens. By equipping each student with the knowledge and skills necessary to contribute to their countrys development, Kivu International School aims to help build a peaceful future and improve conditions for both local and global communities.Finally, Kivu International School will ensure students are provided with a quality education that facilitates entry into higher education institutions at home in the DRC as well as top universities overseas. View our Brochure

The best programs to teach English in Japan (not just the JET program! )

The best programs to teach English in Japan (not just the JET program! ) Japan is of the most popular destinations for teach abroad programs and it doesn’t take a genius to figure out why. The West has been obsessing over Japanese culture since time immemorial. From robots to anime to pokémon to geishas to Shinto shrines to Final Fantasy to Studio freakin’ Ghibli to…okay, you get the idea. Ever heard of a weeaboo? Well, it means someone who has taken their love of Japanese culture a little too far (it’s intended to be derogatory, but it sounds too cute to feel that way). Anyway, the fact is: we ?? Japan! And as a result, lots of English speakers flock there to teach English. Despite the prevalence of weeaboos amongst us (), few teachers seem to know that much about English teaching programs in Japan. Psst, need a primer on all things related to teaching in Japan? Look no further than the following blog posts: How to land an English teaching job in Japan Teaching English in Japan: What are the requirements? How much money can you make teaching in Japan? Your guide to teaching English in Japan for the summer? Can I get a job teaching in Japan if I don’t have a college degree The top 8 English teaching programs in Japan Google is full of page after page extolling the virtues of the JET program, so much so, that you’d be forgiven for assuming it’s one of the only ways to land a job as an English teacher in Japan. Which is simply not the case, there are plenty of different programs bringing native English speakers to Japan. We’re going to talk about the best programs out there, so that you can broaden your options and finally get to embrace Japanese culture up close and personal. FromJapan’s public schools and private schools to business English schools, the opportunities are endless. So let’s get cracking… 1. The JET program Perfect for: Graduates across all majors, new teaching graduates Okay, so this couldn’t be a blog about teaching abroad programs in Japan without including JET. Thing is, it’s not your only option, so remember that and don’t despair if you don’t get in. There are other programs (which we’ve taken the liberty of listing our faves below) and this is not the only way to kickstart your English teaching adventure in Japan. The JET program stands for the Japan Exchange and Teaching program. They hire English speaking graduates from all over the world to live and teach in Japan. It’s a mix of private and public schools and as far as salary goes, it’s one of your better options. Positions include competitive salaries, benefits, housing allocations and the magical flight reimbursement. If you work with ALT, you are an Assistant Language Teacher which means you have help in the classroom (a benefit for new teachers who might be nervous of facing a class for the first time). Positions are available across Japan and the finer details of your contract will depend on what school you end up in. JET program requirements Bachelor’s degree TEFL certification considered a strong asset Interest in Japanese culture (you will be considered a cultural ambassador) Be both mentally physically healthy Interested? Check out this first-hand account from a recent JET program participant! 2. Interac Perfect for: Graduates across all majors, new teaching graduates who want to teach in rural Japan Interac is one of the biggest programs recruiting ESL teachers for Japan. They hire all year round but tend to place teachers in the Spring and Fall. Spring is their biggest season, so that might be the best time to send over your resume. This is also an ALT (Assistant Language Program) position, so there’s a safety net in the classroom for the nervous amongst you. One thing to note is that a lot of the positions are in rural areas and they do recommend that candidates are able to drive. They tend to prefer applicants open to a quieter existence and willing to drive. The positions in cities are crazy competitive and tend to be easier to transfer into once you’ve already taught in Japan for a year or two. A teacher set on working in a Japanese city, might do a year working with Interac Japan in the countryside to pave the way for their metropolitan dream! Interac Japan requirements Native-level speaker of English Educated through English for at least 12 years Bachelor’s degree 3. Westgate Perfect for: Experienced ESL teachers with a bachelor’s degree If you’re interested in teaching English at the university level in Japan, then the Westgate program is for you. Universities come out on top in terms of benefits and salary so you can expect an impressive salary if you land one of these coveted positions. On top of that, teachers can expect to receive a fully-developed curriculum. This is in stark comparison to some university programs in other countries where you might get thrown in at the deep end with little or (*shudder*) no guidance. Westgate offers 3 - 5 month contracts to prospective teachers so you can get a taster before committing to Japan for the long-haul. In addition to all this, you don’t even need a master’s degree to apply. Usually, all they’re looking for is an undergrad with an ESL certification and some solid teaching experience (1000 hours of ESL classroom teaching). Westgate also hires elementary school English teachers with contracts for this program lasting 4 - 7 months. They require a university degree, ESL certificate and at least 1,000 hours of teaching experience with young learners. Westgate requirements Bachelor’s degree ESL certificate 1,000 hours ESL teaching experience (for elementary positions, experience must be with young learners) 4. JIEC Program Perfect for: ESL teachers with a degree and 2 years of experience JIEC Japan generally hires ESL teachers for Japanese kindergartens, but positions do exist at other levels. It’s a good idea to keep an eye on job postings on their site as they hire all year round. They look for ESL teachers with the minimum of a degree and two years’ experience (specifically teaching ESL). In terms of JIEC benefits, accommodation is covered and a settlement bonus is usually included, as well as a competitive salary. Their kindergartens are usually private and so hours can vary including both weekends and weekday evenings. JIEC Japan requirements 2 years’ ESL teaching experience Bachelor’s degree Sign up to Teach Away today for access to the latest teaching jobs around the world. 5. NOVA Japan Perfect for: Native English speakers with no experience NOVA Japan is a private English school that offers all sorts of opportunities for ESL teachers in Japan because they are considered a one-stop shop for English learning. From one-to-one conversation classes with business professionals to more traditional classroom-based learning. There are over 250 branches so you could end up teaching anywhere. One of the advantages of this program is that all the teachers in the school are native English speakers so you will have a ready-made expat community in place. The benefits are awesome with teachers having their accommodation sorted, flights reimbursed and a guaranteed number of lessons in their contract. Other perks of the job include Japanese lessons with a native Japanese Speaker (at a discounted rate) so those of you hoping to speak the local lingo will be taken care of! Nova Japan requirements No teaching experience required Native English speaker Bachelor’s degree 6. Gaba Perfect for: TEFL certified graduates across all majors If you’re an English teacher who wants to focus on 1-to-1 language lessons, Gaba (an eikaiwa, or English conversation, chain of schools) is your best bet. Specializing in adult learners, Gaba gives you the chance to be really creative. No two lessons will be the same as the focus is on a custom learning experience for all students. Gaba has their own methodology and training is provided. This program is flexible, allowing teachers to choose their own schedules and control their income. Monthly earnings will vary, but the going rate is 1500 yen per 40-minute lesson with bonuses in place for high performing teachers. The one thing to note is that teachers are treated as independent contractors so will be responsible for their own flights/accommodation etc. This is definitely for those teachers that enjoy their freedom and aren’t fazed by the idea of setting themselves up in Japan. Gaba requirements Fluent English Bachelor’s degree ESL qualification Experience in a corporate environment 7. Horizon International School Perfect for: Experienced, licensed teachers Ever dreamed of teaching at a top international school in Japan? Horizon International School is an IB World School that teaches multicultural children in Japan from preschool level to high school level. Benefits are better than most with personal development, transport, housing and medical all included. Horizon International School requirements Teaching qualification Fluent English 2- 5 years’ teaching experience in international education Experience working in a multicultural environment Experience planning and implementing after-school activities 8. ECC Perfect for: Experienced ESL instructors and licensed educators With 188 schools across Japan, the ECC Japan is currently employs over 400 overseas teachers and they’re on the lookout for a whole lot more this year. ECC schools in Japan are immersive English environments where students are encouraged to speak English as much as possible. From children to adults, they offer a wide range of classes, so teachers tend to get a choice of who they want to teach. It’s worth noting that this is a private school and teaching hours will usually be evenings and weekends. This program recruits globally, so you have the chance to speak to someone in person before flying across the world. Check out the ECC jobs page for more deets on working for ECC Japan, including ECC requirements, the application process, teaching locations, salaries and more. ECC Japan requirements Bachelor’s degree Native-English speaker Able to attend a 1-day recruiting session Curious about teaching life in Japan? Here’s some recommended reading: 5 things to know before teaching English in Japan 8 things I learned from teaching in Tokyo Meet the ESL teacher: Stephanie, in Chiba, Japan

The Entropy Chemistry Definition

The Entropy Chemistry DefinitionThe entropy chemistry definition is a very basic one. In short, it simply means the rate at which a substance (such as a liquid or a gas) evolves in its surroundings. For example, the entropy of water evaporates as it passes from one container to another, or heat dissipates as it goes from one body to another. It is fairly easy to see how this describes the processes of the universe, which has existed since the beginning of time.The term entropy is actually defined as the change of a quantity over time. In its simplest sense, a substance can change from a liquid to a gas. The more complex form of the entropy chemistry definition would then be the change of a quantity from one state to another over time.There are many problems with this terminology. One, it might be harder to understand the concepts than they appear to be. Two, it may make it seem as if the universe isn't evolving in its own terms. For example, if you have an equation for heat energy, a nd entropy is equal to the heat contained in the equation, it can be argued that the process of evolution is not going on, even though it may happen in real time.There are many aspects of the thermodynamic entropy that are not well understood. As far as I am aware, there is no single scale on which these things fall, although I've always been told that the size of the molecules is a key aspect. Of course, a thermo-chemical equation is the most common. This kind of equation represents the temperature, pressure, and volume of the system under consideration.The second form of the entropy chemistry definition that I'm aware of was introduced by Sir Isaac Newton in 1687. It was later adapted by Robert Boyle, who was a famous chemist. He took this form of the definition and made it more formal. The importance of the model that he developed can be seen in his Laws of Thermodynamics, which were published after his death.The second definition of the concept is quite similar to the first. In the second definition, the definition is limited to the quantity that is written in the equation. In the first definition, the definition is the same as in the first definition except that the term 'entropy' is replaced with 'coefficient of thermalization.' The real difference in these definitions is that the second one is much more formal, and it gives the total change in a substance over time. As such, it is a more accurate description of the idea of a substance changing over time.Both definitions are correct. The difference between them is merely that the second one describes the change of a quantity over time. However, it has some practical applications that are useful in the realm of entropy chemistry.

Interactive Math Tutor Online

Interactive Math Tutor OnlineMany students have no interest in learning math by rote, because this involves a lot of repetition. You learn the subject matter at your school and you can be well off to do the work at home, but you are not doing it the way you are suppose to. There are websites that offer an interactive math tutor.If you are taking a course at school and you would like to be more interactive, you can ask a teacher or a librarian to refer you to an interactive math tutor online. You can get a tutor on line who will help you learn, help you to teach yourself and to provide you with the basic information that you need. There are interactive math tutor online who offer personalized help, sometimes using their own software.Tutors at these sites do not usually charge an arm and a leg. They offer a free lesson plan which you can use for the first lesson and then you will need to pay for the online tutor later. You might be aware that online tutors are experts when it comes to helping you, but there are online tutors who are not experts and you may also face a problem if you should teach yourself to learn.The other benefit of having a tutor at home is that you do not have to stay there while the tutor meets with the client. You have a tutor that will get to know you very well and you will be amazed to find out how much you know about the subject matter before you meet him.A great advantage of being enrolled in an interactive math tutor is that you can determine what area of math you would like to learn. One of the ways to select is to enroll in a math tutoring course where you may be enrolled for a short period of time. You may have to meet some of the requirement or you may be required to do all of them.You have to pay for the time spent with the tutor at the center and you have to pay for the course itself at the same time. You must understand that this is not inexpensive, but with the benefits that come with the program, you will be much better off pay ing the extra amount and getting the help that you need.In addition to these, you will have to make sure that the tutor that you choose is professional. It is good to look at the credentials of the person who is making you learn the subject matter, otherwise you will not be able to get the best experience. Make sure that you select a tutor who has taken advanced courses.

Friday, February 7, 2020

Use Organic Chemistry Software Online

Use Organic Chemistry Software OnlineIf you're looking for a way to learn organic chemistry without investing in a lot of time and money, you can always use the online method of learning. No one else is going to be able to help you with this. But there are some great resources out there for organic chemistry software.If you take the time to learn how to use it, you can probably do well in your chemical engineering classes and you can even start making chemicals yourself. There are a number of different things you can do with the software and these are all being offered online. You can learn everything from the basics to the advanced.Online courses that are offered online usually come with a trial period. The trial period will be for a certain amount of time so you can see what you're working with and see how you're going to be able to use it. These days you can even get a five-day free trial and you can study whatever you want, just as long as you don't end up spending more than $30. While the traditional online chemistry course usually comes with software that is separate and is not integrated with the course itself, with some of the newer programs that are being offered online, you actually can't take the software out of the case, open it up and use it anywhere you want. Some of these programs also have web templates that you can use to make your own websites. This allows you to do any amount of research and start your research as soon as you find a document. It's a great way to stay organized.For those who don't want to invest in the traditional online chemical kits and instead want to save some money, there are still some great organic chemistry software available online. You can learn organic chemistry by doing a quick research and getting your hands on some of the things that you need. Most of these programs come with pre-designed materials that are there when you start your chemical kit and they will also come with a good amount of information.With a lot of the latest and most advanced programs, you can be taught how to do organic chemistry in any amount of time you need. They are designed to not only teach you how to start making your own materials, but also teach you how to use them in a number of different ways. The materials themselves are also very affordable and one of the biggest advantages of these programs is the fact that you can take them from the comfort of your own home.Whatever your goal, you will be able to learn about organic chemistry and even help people by helping them with their chemical engineering homework. You can even use your organic chemistry kit to assist in your research.