What's included
1 live meeting
25 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
Welcome all Zelda fans! In this one-time course, learners will engage in conversation about the upcoming game The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. There is a lot of hype and speculation surrounding the newest entry in the Zelda franchise, and the game seems to improve on many aspects of the previous entry, Breath of the Wild. This class is discussion-based and will therefore be student-led on the topics learners are most interested in or curious about. Discussion topics we may address are general thoughts of the new game, whether learners are excited or concerned about the gameplay changes, favorite Zelda moments and games, favourite dungeons or locations, speculation about the story, tips and tricks, or any other topic students may be interested in. Whether you are the biggest Zelda fan or brand new to enjoying these games, everyone is welcome here! If taking this class after the worldwide release date of May 12, the conversational topics in class may contain spoilers.
Learning Goals
Let's Talk About The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is a place that allows students to share their interests with others in a safe and enjoyable environment. These sessions allow students to practice their social interaction and public speaking skills.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has been given a rating of “E10+” by the ESRB.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Master's Degree in Science from Saint Mary's University
Hello, Outschoolers!
My name is John and I have been a scientist and educator for over 15 years. I hold a Bachelor of Science (Honors in Biology), Master of Applied Sciences, and a Ph.D. in biology. Over my BSc, MSc and PhD I have designed and delivered courses for students aged 3 to 63 for class sizes ranging from one-on-one lessons to classrooms of over 300 students.
I have professionally taught subjects such as Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Astronomy, and Math, as well as more focused lessons such as courses in Public Speaking, Time Management, and Conversation Skills. I have worked as a scientific mentor and instructor to students in elementary school all the way to university. I hold certificates for 150-hour Teaching English as a Foreign Language and 250-hour Intensive Teaching certificates, and have participated in seminars for Grading and Giving Feedback to students. I have given scientific conference presentations to audiences of more than 700 people, and have published a number of peer-reviewed scientific articles. I also have experience coaching a variety of sports including hockey, basketball, and volleyball. I have been teaching courses online for 5 years to more than 1200 students.
I am a lifelong student and love to learn new things each day. My teaching philosophy revolves around this idea, that every student has a lot of their own to offer and I always try to relate any topic to a student's interest. You may find classes of mine that take popular culture and relate these hobbies and interests with academic concepts to help students relate to the material. My classes are often heavy in discussion (though no student is forced to speak if they do not want to) and we expand on the material in each lesson based on what students are most interested in. This often results in courses that interest me in particular and that I think can offer students a lot of value and critical thinking skills. I teach high-level academic courses, as well as conversation-based community development to foster interest in sharing things students enjoy.
Private, personalized tutoring is also available. Send me a message if interested.
I hope to see you all in class soon!
John
Reviews
Live One-Time Class
$15
per classMeets once
25 min
Completed by 2 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-14
3-8 learners per class