Robert Motter
Elevate Your Biology Learning with a Creative Tutor from West Chester Univ. Embrace Innovative Teaching!
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Biology tutor - Robert Motter
Bachelors degree
/ 30 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


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.
Academic expertise of your biology tutor
Real world application
Career guidance
Test prep strategies
Personalized learning plans
Visual learning

Biology concept taught by Robert
The Student and Tutor reviewed nomenclature, formula mass calculations, percent composition, and the octet rule in preparation for a chemistry unit test. The Student practiced naming compounds, writing formulas, and calculating molar masses. They also discussed strategies for remembering ion charges and naming acids, and planned to review additional practice problems in the next session.
Naming Acids
Protons and Electrons in Ions
Naming Ionic Compounds
Naming Covalent Compounds
Calculating Formula Mass
Percent Composition
Hydrates and Water of Hydration
Octet Rule
The student reviewed aromaticity concepts and practiced reaction mechanisms, including Friedel-Crafts alkylation and acylation, and elimination-addition reactions. The student worked through a problem set and identified areas for further review before an exam. They also discussed the retake policy for a previous exam and planned to connect after the upcoming fall break to schedule future sessions.
Aromaticity Rules
Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution (EAS) Mechanisms
Elimination-Addition (Benzyne Mechanism)
Retrosynthesis and Synthesis Design
Grignard Reagents in Synthesis
Directing Effects of Substituents
Robert assisted Shae with understanding aromatic chemistry, focusing on activators, deactivators, and directing effects in electrophilic aromatic substitution. They worked through practice problems, identifying reaction mechanisms and predicting products. Shae will practice additional problems and ask her professor about a discrepancy in the textbook regarding acylation versus alkylation reactions.
Electrophilic vs. Nucleophilic Substitution Rates
Aromatic Activators & Deactivators
Ortho/Para/Meta Directing
Friedel-Crafts Acylation
KMnO4 Oxidation of Alkylbenzenes
Nitro Group Reduction (NO2 to NH2)
Elimination-Addition Reaction (Benzyne Mechanism)
During a recent chemistry lesson, Robert assisted Katie with her lab assignment, specifically addressing the critical concepts of accuracy, precision, and significant figures in experimental data. They meticulously reviewed calculations, pinpointing errors in Katie's approach, particularly concerning the determination of water's density. Katie plans to refine her measurements for the lab and has arranged for a follow-up lesson next week.
Accuracy
Precision
Significant Figures (Addition/Subtraction)
Significant Figures (Multiplication/Division)
Density of Water
Robert and Cassy dedicated their recent organic chemistry lesson to tackling a variety of complex problems. Their work encompassed drawing stereoisomers, calculating enantiomeric excess, determining optical activity, and converting bond-line structures into Fisher projections. They also thoroughly reviewed R/S configurations, the concept of chirality, and the properties of meso compounds. Cassy plans to submit her homework, and they've arranged to meet again next week to continue their studies in organic chemistry.
R/S Configuration (Cyclic)
Enantiomeric Excess (EE)
Optical Activity
Meso Compounds
Fisher Projections (R/S)
Robert provided support to Katie for her biology coursework, delving into topics such as cell theory, the domains of life (Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya), and the concept of LUCA. Their discussion also touched upon surface tension, the pepper and soap experiment, and the electrical conductivity of the human body. Katie plans to reattempt her quiz questions, and they have arranged a subsequent lesson to tackle scientific notation and unit conversions in preparation for an upcoming lab quiz.
Properties of Life
Cell Membranes
Domains of Life
Prokaryotes vs. Eukaryotes
Last Universal Common Ancestor (LUCA)
Surface Tension
Electrical Circuits in Biology
Your biology tutor also teaches
Genetics
Microbiology
Biology
Cell biology
Teaching tools used by biology tutor
Video conferencing
Digital Note taking
Interactive 3D models
Quizzes
Types of students for biology class
Anxiety or Stress Disorders
Home schooled
ASD
ADHD
Learning Disabilities
College
Hands-on biology lessons
Note taking
Weekend lessons
Parent feedback
Pets are welcomed

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