Robert Motter
Elevate Your Biology Learning with a Creative Tutor from West Chester Univ. Embrace Innovative Teaching!
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Robert Motter
Bachelors degree
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Your biology tutor - Robert
I'm Robert Motter, a Biology tutor with a Bachelors's degree and over a year of experience. My expertise lies in Human Anatomy, Cell Biology, Biotechnology, Microbiology, Ecology, Genetics, and more. I specialize in Biology experiments, lab skills, career guidance, homework help, and creating personalized learning plans tailored to each college student's needs. I excel in real-world applications, review sessions, test prep strategies, and visual learning techniques to ensure a comprehensive understanding. Let's ace biology together!
Robert graduated from West Chester University


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Homework help
Visual learning
Test prep strategies
Career guidance
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Biology class overview
My tutoring approach is a blend of supportive, fun, visual learning, collaborative, and conceptual teaching styles. As a college-level Biology tutor, I specialize in subjects like Human Anatomy, Genetics, Microbiology, and more. I leverage a variety of tech tools such as digital whiteboards, interactive 3D models, and video conferencing to deliver personalized tutoring. Following curricula like A-Levels (UK) and AP Program (USA), I ensure students grasp complex biological concepts through interactive lessons and practice worksheets. With over 20 college-level students, my methodology strengthens understanding and boosts academic performance effectively.
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Biology concepts taught by Robert
The Student practiced nomenclature and drawing structures of alkynes, and worked through several reactions. The session covered hydrohalogenation, halogenation, hydration, and keto-enol tautomerization. The Student will continue working on synthesis problems and reaction mechanisms in the next session.
Halogenation of Alkynes
Alkyne Nomenclature
Drawing Alkynes
Hydrohalogenation of Alkynes
Acid-Catalyzed Hydration of Alkynes
Keto-Enol Tautomerism
Hydroboration-Oxidation of Alkynes
The Student and Tutor reviewed alkene reactions, including Markovnikov/anti-Markovnikov additions and bromination, practicing the prediction of products with correct stereochemistry. They worked through a synthesis problem, identifying suitable reagents and reaction steps to convert a starting material into a target molecule. The homework involves more problems on similar reactions and synthesis strategies, to be covered in the next session.
Synthesis Strategies
Markovnikov's Rule
Anti-Markovnikov Addition
Bromination of Alkenes
Hydroboration-Oxidation
Halohydrin Formation
Ester Synthesis
The Student and Tutor covered degrees of unsaturation, IUPAC naming of alkenes, and hydrohalogenation reactions. The student practiced applying the formula for degrees of unsaturation and determining E/Z configurations. The Student will buy additional hours to meet more frequently in the next few weeks to cover the remaining chapters.
Meso Compounds
Carbocation Rearrangements
Hydrohalogenation of Alkenes
E/Z Isomerism
IUPAC Nomenclature for Alkenes
Degrees of Unsaturation (Hydrogen Deficiency Index)
Williamson Ether Synthesis & SN2 Considerations
Sulfides (Thioethers) Nomenclature
Nucleophilic Attack with Leaving Group
Proton Transfer
The session covered structural isomers, dehydration reactions, carbocation rearrangements, and stereoisomers. The student worked on problems involving chair conformations, hydride shifts, and predicting reaction products. The Tutor provided additional material on reaction mechanisms to be reviewed before the next session.
Carbocation Rearrangements
Leaving Group Activation with SOCl₂
Chair Conformations and Stereoisomers
Dehydration Reactions and Structural Isomers
The Student and Tutor practiced naming ethers and alcohols using IUPAC nomenclature, including identifying primary, secondary, and tertiary alcohols and applying specific rules for cyclic ethers. They worked through several examples and problems, including drawing structures based on IUPAC names and predicting products of reactions. The next session is scheduled to continue with Chapter 10.
Alcohol Classification: Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
IUPAC Nomenclature of Ethers: Alkoxy Substituents
Cyclic Ethers Nomenclature
Chair Conformations of Cyclohexanols
Boiling Point Trends: Intermolecular Forces
Williamson Ether Synthesis: SN2 Reaction
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