Robert Motter
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Biology tutor - Robert Motter
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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


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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Test prep strategies
Real world application
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Personalized learning plans
Biology lab skills

Biology concept taught by Robert
Robert and Katie delved into the practical aspects of chemistry, specifically molarity calculations and solution preparation. Katie diligently worked through a worksheet, honing her skills in molar mass calculations and converting between grams and moles. They also covered the nuances of preparing solutions using ratios and percentages. The pair concluded their productive lesson by arranging a follow-up to tackle another worksheet.
Molar Mass
Moles Concept
Molarity
Metric Prefixes
Solution Preparation
Robert reviewed epoxide openings, reaction mechanisms, and retrosynthesis with a student from Bradley University in Peoria. They worked through practice problems involving epoxide reactions, multi-step synthesis, and identifying reagents for specific transformations. The learner, who has an exam tomorrow, received guidance on key concepts and strategies for approaching synthesis problems.
Retro-synthesis
Acidic Cleavage of Ethers
Bromo-hydrogen Formation
Epoxide Openings (Acid-Catalyzed)
Epoxide Openings (Basic Conditions)
During an organic chemistry lesson, a student from Chaffey College in Rancho Cucamonga worked through a series of practice problems. The topics covered included Diels-Alder reactions, reductions, oxidations, electrophilic additions to conjugated dienes, Williamson ether synthesis, epoxide formation, retrosynthesis, and Grignard reagents. Molecular orbital theory was also briefly discussed. For the next lesson, the focus will be on reaction mechanisms.
Diels-Alder Reaction
Conjugated Dienes Electrophilic Addition
Grignard Reagents
Oxidation of Alcohols
Ester Reduction
Williamson Ether Synthesis
A challenging organic chemistry homework assignment was the focus of a recent lesson, covering multi-step synthesis problems, SN1/SN2/E1/E2 reactions, Diels-Alder reactions, and the strategic use of various reagents. Complex reaction mechanisms were analyzed, and the importance of considering factors like steric hindrance and protecting groups was discussed. Follow-up lessons were scheduled to continue preparing for the upcoming exam at Ramapo College of New Jersey.
Williamson Ether Synthesis
Organolithium Reagents
Epoxide Opening (Basic/Nucleophilic)
Epoxide Opening (Acid-Catalyzed)
Diels-Alder Reaction
Robert and a student from Green Hope High School in Cary reviewed mass spectrometry and IR spectroscopy, focusing on identifying functional groups and interpreting spectra. They also worked through quiz problems involving reaction mechanisms, including catalytic hydrogenation, anti-dihydroxylation, epoxide formation, and oxidative cleavage of alkenes and alkynes. The learner is to review reaction mechanisms from chapters 8, 9, 12, and 13 and will schedule the next lesson for the week of September 19th.
Molecular Ion Peak (M+)
Mass Spectrometry
Oxidative Cleavage (Alkenes/Alkynes)
M+1 and M+2 Peaks
Nitrogen Rule
Robert and Mary-Walter collaborated on a challenging problem set in organic synthesis, delving into various reactions such as bromination, elimination, nucleophilic substitution, and radical reactions. Mary-Walter noted specific questions regarding NBS usage and stereochemistry that she intends to discuss with her professor. They arranged a follow-up lesson for the following day to continue their work and also planned a weekend meeting to prepare for their upcoming organic chemistry exam.
Halo Hydrin Formation
Radical Bromination
SN2 Reaction Stereochemistry
Alcohol to Better Leaving Group
Alkylation of Terminal Alkynes
Double to Triple Bond Conversion
Hoffman vs. Zaitsev Elimination
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