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Trusted teacher: My name is Anita, and I am an interdisciplinary neurodivergent artist. I combine traditional and unconventional teaching methods with an innovative approach, adapted to the fast-paced era we live in, where attention spans can be short. My teaching integrates principles of psychology to better understand each student’s unique needs and aspirations. My goal is to nurture visionary children who have strong foundational values and a humble sense of self. I believe that true artistic mastery comes from human excellence. Also, in this way, students develop true self-confidence by evaluating their success based on personal progress rather than comparing themselves to others. This course is especially recommended for neurodivergent children (with Autism Level 1 - Asperger's Syndrome, ADHD, OCD, Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, Hypersensitivity, and Anxiety) with multiple interests who struggle to choose, focus on, and manage various subjects. It helps develop both technique and discipline, enabling them to navigate multiple creative fields—essentially putting their eggs in several baskets while honing the skills necessary for diverse career opportunities in an uncertain job market. The program encourages a generalist mindset, promoting versatility without compromising creative integrity. Students will learn to refine their Zoom In/Zoom Out perspective, gaining the ability to see both the bigger picture and the finer details of any subject. The program's structure guides the individuals through three essential phases: Exploration Phase–Presentations, visual games, and foundational lessons introduce students to various disciplines, helping them discover their interests. Development Phase–They start defining their creative goals, practicing their skills, and trying out various artistic approaches. Mastery Phase - With a clear direction, students focus on long-term goals, whether as brand-focused professionals, university students, or future educators. Disciplines covered include architecture, painting, illustration, concept design (especially for gaming), traditional animation, digital art, children's book illustration, film, creative writing, and music (the art of songwriting). A Purposeful, Transparent Approach I work closely with each student, providing honest yet supportive evaluations to help identify their strengths. My goal is to guide serious and passionate learners and not to mislead families into unnecessary expenses. I strive to be straightforward in a respectful and encouraging manner, communicating if a child may not be suited for this path. A Valuable Investment in Thinking & Creativity Even if a student ultimately chooses a non-artistic career, this course fosters critical and creative thinking, which are essential skills for any field. The knowledge gained here is never wasted; it’s an investment in adaptability, innovation, and problem-solving abilities that transcend the arts.
Painting · Architecture · Illustration
Trusted teacher: Hi! My name is Nelli and I love helping students understand and excel in this fascinating subject. Why Choose Me as Your Economics Tutor? * Experienced Teacher: With over 4 years of teaching experience, I’ve successfully helped many high school, IB, and university students with their economics courses and exam prep. * Comprehensive Coverage: I cover a wide range of topics, from basic economic principles to advanced subjects like economic growth, inequality, trade, monetary policy, finance, and business cycles. * Interactive Learning: I use engaging materials, such as e-books from core-econ.org and podcasts from Planet Money, to make learning interesting and relevant. * Exam Prep: I offer specialized tutoring for final exams, including pop quizzes, timed exams, and take-home material to ensure you’re fully prepared. * Civics Tutoring: With my degree in governance, I also offer tutoring in civics. What You’ll Get: * Clear and personalized explanations of economic concepts * Real-world examples to illustrate economic principles * Help with understanding complex topics and theories * Tailored study plans to meet your individual needs * Extra practice with quizzes and timed exams to build your confidence I offer two distinct course formats tailored to meet your individual needs: * Pre-Planned Programs: You can choose from structured programs lasting 3, 5, or 8 weeks, focusing on microeconomics, macroeconomics, mesoeconomics, and International Political Economy (IPE). Each program includes assignments, quizzes, and an optional final exam. The frequency of sessions (2-3 times per week) can be adjusted based on your schedule and urgency. * Individual Econ Tutoring: This option provides personalized tutoring sessions where we focus on topics of your choice within economics. You'll have the flexibility to receive homework assignments and access additional study materials for an extra fee. With over 4 years of experience teaching economics to high school, IB, and university students, I incorporate engaging resources such as e-books and podcasts to make learning interactive and relevant. Whether you're seeking foundational understanding or advanced guidance, I am dedicated to helping you achieve your academic goals effectively.
Sat prep · Economics for students · Economics for adults
Trusted teacher: Familiarize Yourself with the Basics Understand the Interface: Learn the layout, menus, and viewport navigation. Panels like Layers, Properties, and Command Line. Toolbars and viewports (Top, Front, Right, and Perspective). Install Rhino: Download the latest version of Rhino from the official website and install it. Shortcut Keys: Get acquainted with common shortcuts to improve efficiency. 2. Learn Navigation and View Manipulation Camera Controls: Use mouse actions or commands to zoom, pan, and rotate the view. Viewports: Work with multiple viewports simultaneously. Display Modes: Understand wireframe, shaded, rendered, and other display styles. 3. Master the Basic Modeling Tools Create 2D Geometry: Lines, polylines, circles, rectangles, and curves. Transform Commands: Move, rotate, scale, mirror, and copy objects. Modify Curves and Surfaces: Use tools like split, join, trim, and fillet. 4. Explore Advanced Modeling Techniques NURBS Modeling: Learn how Rhino uses Non-Uniform Rational B-Splines (NURBS) for precision modeling. Surface Modeling: Build complex surfaces with commands like loft, sweep, and revolve. Solid Modeling: Create closed solid objects using extrude, boolean operations, and offset surfaces. SubD Modeling: Understand Subdivision modeling for organic shapes. 5. Work with Layers and Organization Layer Management: Organize objects on different layers to manage complexity. Grouping and Block Creation: Group objects or create reusable blocks for repeated elements. 6. Rendering and Visualization Material Assignment: Apply textures and materials to models. Lighting: Add lights for enhanced rendering. Rendering Engines: Use Rhino's built-in renderer or plugins like V-Ray or KeyShot.
Architecture · Computer graphics
Trusted teacher: Why choose this archaeology course? The Archaeology course focusing on the Early History of Europe is ideal for those interested in understanding the roots of European civilizations and their cultural development. As an expert in archaeology with experience in teaching and fieldwork, I have designed a comprehensive course that combines rigorous theory with practical examples. 1. Solid training: The course is based on the latest archaeological discoveries and up-to-date research. 2. Dynamic methodology: Includes theoretical classes, analysis of practical cases and interactive activities to promote meaningful learning. 3. Adapted to all levels: It is designed for both beginners and advanced students who wish to delve deeper into this historical period. ________________________________________ Main topics of the course The course covers a wide variety of topics within the Protohistory of Europe. • Introduction to European Protohistory: Basic concepts and chronology. • Early European civilizations: Urnfield culture, Hallstatt and La Tène. • Social relations and political structures: How protohistoric communities lived and were organized. • Economy and trade: Commercial networks and the use of metal as a key element. • Religion and symbolism: Interpretation of ritual sites and artifacts. • Applied archaeological methods: Excavations, materials analysis and digital technologies. • Impact of Protohistory on modern Europe: Cultural legacy and connection with current cultures. ________________________________________ Course methodology The course is designed to be accessible, interactive and enriching. 1. Theoretical classes: Detailed presentations with visual material, maps and timelines. 2. Practical case studies: Analysis of emblematic sites such as Hallstatt, Biskupin or the Manching oppidum. 3. Digital resources: Use of 3D reconstruction software and virtual visits to archaeological sites. 4. Participatory activities: Workshops on excavation techniques and materials analysis. ________________________________________ Benefits of this archaeology course • Deep understanding: A comprehensive view of European protohistoric societies. • Practical learning: Skills useful for research and fieldwork. • Development of critical thinking: Analysis of material sources and historical interpretation. ________________________________________ Introduction to the Protohistory of Europe The course begins by exploring the definition of Protohistory and its relevance in the European context. Through comparative chronologies, students will gain a solid foundation in the transitional periods between Prehistory and History. ________________________________________ First European Civilizations The main protohistoric cultures are studied, such as: • Urnfields: First evidence of systematic incineration and initial urbanization. • Hallstatt culture: Development of iron metallurgy and complex societies. • La Tène culture: Celtic art and its influences in Europe. ________________________________________ Social relations and political structures This module examines how communities were organized, including social hierarchies, gender roles, and power structures. Early forms of alliances and conflicts between tribes are also examined. ________________________________________ Economy and trade in Protohistory Protohistoric trade networks were central to the exchange of goods, ideas, and technology. Students will explore: • The circulation of bronze and iron. • The importance of amber, salt and ceramics as prestigious goods. • Transportation methods and trade routes. ________________________________________ Religion and symbolism The course addresses the role of spirituality and symbolism in Protohistory, including: • Interpretation of ritual artifacts. • Analysis of places of worship and burial sites. • Connection with the beliefs of later cultures. ________________________________________ Applied archaeological methods This section introduces the techniques used in archaeology: • Excavation and recording of sites. • Analysis of materials such as ceramics, tools and ornaments. • Use of digital technologies such as photogrammetry and GIS (Geographic Information Systems). ________________________________________ Impact of Protohistory on modern Europe The course concludes with a reflection on how protohistoric cultures influence the identity and cultural heritage of Europe today. ________________________________________ Course organization and schedules The course is taught in-person and online, with weekly sessions that combine theory and practice. Classes are available at flexible times, including weekends, to facilitate the participation of all interested parties. ________________________________________
Archaeology · World history
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