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
/ 55 min
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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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 and tutor reviewed organic chemistry reactions, including hydroboration bromination, the conversion of alkenes to alkynes, and the Diels-Alder reaction. They practiced identifying reaction mechanisms, predicting products, and understanding stereochemical outcomes, with a focus on cyclic and substituted reactants. The tutor also briefly touched upon catalytic hydrogenation and reactions involving conjugated dienes.
Diels-Alder Reaction
Catalytic Hydrogenation
Addition Reactions of Conjugated Dienes
Hydroboration-Bromination
Conversion of Alkenes/Alkynes to Alkynes
The student and tutor reviewed the chemistry of alkynes, focusing on electrophilic addition reactions, reductions, and methods for forming and using acetylide ions. They also covered alkyne synthesis and tautomerization processes, with plans for the student to review provided screenshots of tautomerization mechanisms.
Electrophilic Addition to Alkynes
Alkyne Reductions
Formation and Reaction of the Acetylide Ion
Alkyne Synthesis via Elimination Reactions
The Tutor and Student explored the gas laws (Boyle's, Charles's, and Gay-Lussac's) focusing on their theoretical understanding and relationships between variables. They then extensively covered the five postulates of the Kinetic Molecular Theory and how it explains the macroscopic behavior of gases described by the gas laws. The next session is planned for the following week.
Boyle's Law
Charles's Law
Gay-Lussac's Law
Combined Gas Law
Kinetic Molecular Theory (KMT)
The Student and Tutor reviewed electrophilic addition reactions of alkenes, focusing on predicting major products, stereochemistry (sin/anti addition), and regiochemistry (Markovnikov/anti-Markovnikov). They practiced identifying reaction types from reagents, understanding carbocation rearrangements, and determining the stereochemical outcome based on the presence of chiral centers, with plans for further practice on subsequent Sundays.
Carbocation Rearrangements
Stereochemistry: Sin vs. Anti Addition
Chirality and Stereoisomers: Racemic Mixtures
Reaction Identification by Reagents
The student and tutor worked through several quantitative chemistry problems, including calculating concentration in various units (percent mass/volume, molarity, ppm, ppb) and applying these concepts to real-world scenarios. They also discussed theoretical concepts like the solubility of ionic compounds, Coulomb's Law, and the factors affecting London dispersion forces, with plans to continue sessions to prepare for upcoming exams.
Percent Mass/Volume and Molarity Calculation
Parts Per Million (ppm) and Parts Per Billion (ppb)
Solubility of Ionic Compounds
Intermolecular Forces (IMFs)
The Student and Tutor reviewed concepts related to solubility, intermolecular forces, and molecular polarity. They explored the "like dissolves like" principle, discussed various intermolecular forces, and their impact on dissolving behavior. The session also covered definitions of acids and bases, including Arrhenius and Brønsted-Lowry theories, and touched upon the influence of size and temperature on solubility.
Solubility: Like Dissolves Like
Intermolecular Forces (IMFs)
Acids and Bases: Definitions
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Hands-on biology lessons
Weekend lessons
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