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Physics Teacher (7 yrs) | Web Developer (3 yrs) | BS, MAT Physics
Trevor R.

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I began my career as a high school physics teacher, spending seven years teaching College Prep Physics as well as AP Physics 1, 2, and AP Physics C. My classroom emphasized inquiry-based learning, where students built both conceptual and mathematical understanding through discussion, experimentation, and evidence-based reasoning. This approach led to strong outcomes, including AP pass rates as high as 90%, and helped me develop a clear, structured way of explaining even the most challenging...

I began my career as a high school physics teacher, spending seven years teaching College Prep Physics as well as AP Physics 1, 2, and AP Physics C. My classroom emphasized inquiry-based learning, where students built both conceptual and mathematical understanding through discussion, experimentation, and evidence-based reasoning. This approach led to strong outcomes, including AP pass rates as high as 90%, and helped me develop a clear, structured way of explaining even the most challenging topics. I also served as an AP Physics Reader, grading over 20,000 free-response exams, which gave me deep insight into how students are assessed and where they commonly struggle.

After the classroom, I transitioned into educational technology, where I continued teaching at scale by designing curriculum and improving how students interact with physics content online. I authored dozens of physics activities spanning conceptual to calculus-based levels and worked closely with engineering teams to build tools that reduce confusion and support learning. My work in technical support and QA also strengthened my ability to quickly diagnose misunderstandings and guide students toward clarity.

Today, I bring both perspectives into my tutoring: the structure and clarity of an experienced AP Physics teacher combined with a problem-solving mindset shaped by years in edtech. My goal is not just to help students get the right answer, but to help them understand why it works, build confidence, and develop lasting problem-solving skills.


Education

Georgia Tech
Physics
Kennesaw State Univeristy
Masters
  • Licensed teacher

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Approved Subjects

Algebra 1

Algebra 1

My extensive math coursework while at Georgia Tech more than qualifies me to tutor in this subject. Math coursework: Calculus I, II, and III Differential Equations Probability and Statistics (calculus based) Mathematical Physics Linear Algebra
Algebra 2

Algebra 2

My extensive math coursework while at Georgia Tech more than qualifies me to tutor in this subject. Math coursework: Calculus I, II, and III Differential Equations Probability and Statistics (calculus based) Mathematical Physics Linear Algebra
Calculus

Calculus

I have a BS in Physics and a Master’s in Teaching Physics, and I specialize in helping students build strong foundations in calculus through a blend of conceptual understanding and rigorous fluency. My experience teaching College Prep Physics as well as AP Physics 1, 2, and AP Physics C required extensive use of calculus concepts such as limits, derivatives, integrals, and differential equations in applied contexts.
General Computer

General Computer

I've been using computers my entire life. I've built 4 of my own component-by-component.
JavaScript

JavaScript

I transitioned into web development through my work in educational technology, where I became a full-stack contributor focused on improving real user experiences. I work with modern tools including JavaScript/TypeScript, Vue, Node, Express, and MongoDB, and have built and refined features used by thousands of teachers and students. My development experience is grounded in solving real problems—debugging complex issues, improving usability, and delivering clear, maintainable solutions. My approach to teaching web development is shaped by my background as a physics educator. I break down complex technical concepts into clear, structured steps, focusing on building true understanding rather than memorization. Whether it’s explaining how APIs work, debugging asynchronous code, or structuring a full-stack application, I guide students through the “why” behind each concept so they can apply their knowledge independently. I also bring a strong foundation in assessment and feedback from my years in the classroom. I quickly identify where a student is getting stuck and adapt my explanations in real time, using targeted examples and guided problem-solving. My goal is to help students not just follow along, but develop the confidence and thinking skills needed to build, debug, and improve their own projects.
Microsoft Word

Microsoft Word

I've been using Microsoft Word for approximately 15 years and continue to use it on almost a daily basis.
Physics

Physics

I have a BS in Physics and a Master's in Teaching Physics. I began my career as a high school physics teacher, spending seven years teaching College Prep Physics as well as AP Physics 1, 2, and AP Physics C. My classroom emphasized inquiry-based learning, where students built both conceptual and mathematical understanding through discussion, experimentation, and evidence-based reasoning. This approach led to strong outcomes, including AP pass rates as high as 90%, and helped me develop a clear, structured way of explaining even the most challenging topics. I also served as an AP Physics Reader, grading over 20,000 free-response exams, which gave me deep insight into how students are assessed and where they commonly struggle. After the classroom, I transitioned into educational technology, where I continued teaching at scale by designing curriculum and improving how students interact with physics content online. I authored dozens of physics activities spanning conceptual to calculus-based levels and worked closely with engineering teams to build tools that reduce confusion and support learning. My work in technical support and QA also strengthened my ability to quickly diagnose misunderstandings and guide students toward clarity. Today, I bring both perspectives into my tutoring: the structure and clarity of an experienced AP Physics teacher combined with a problem-solving mindset shaped by years in edtech. My goal is not just to help students get the right answer, but to help them understand why it works, build confidence, and develop lasting problem-solving skills.
Prealgebra

Prealgebra

My extensive math coursework while at Georgia Tech more than qualifies me to tutor in this subject. Math coursework: Calculus I, II, and III Differential Equations Probability and Statistics (calculus based) Mathematical Physics Linear Algebra
Precalculus
Trigonometry

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