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Dear All,

I'm a tutor in vba automation so i need some professional tips to teach the course curriculum.

Please advise some tips so that i can better presentmy view to the student.

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You may ask feedback from your students as well.
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Suggestions from a college student :

Reasons on why some Professors are better than other

1) Enthusiastic about their subject.
2) Knowledgeable about their subject
3) Clear with explanation
4) Start from basic to advance
5) Be descriptive on even the small things
6) Realize that the MOST easy thing to a teacher might be a hard thing for a student.
7) Asks students if anything is unclear
8) Make a good 1st impression (see 1) )
9) Not too much theory, give examples, more the better.
10) Realize that the attention span for an average student (From what I was told by a friend that a Psychology major) is 15 minutes. So keep them interested by "changing" it up.
1) Prove that the area of a circle is pi*r^2, where "r" is the radius of the circle.
2) Problem 2[b]solved by : jonsca
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