...beyond my art classes at school through books, YouTube videos, and technical analysis of various works. While I am fluent in two languages, and love to read and discuss politics, art and technology have always been the domains where I know I could succeed, where I could truly push myself. In being a tutor, I hope to learn more, build relationships, and help students overcome their academic struggles. I believe that learning is not simply...
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Dedicated Instructor and Instructional Designer with a strong passion for technology and education. Committed to driving innovation in learning experiences and harnessing the power of technology to enhance educational outcomes. Proficient in front-end web development, UX/UI design, and STEM curriculum development. Experienced in collaborating with educational institutions and leading projects for academic advancement.
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...graduate of Cornell University, where I attended the College of Engineering to obtain my Bachelors of Science in computer science. I also received a minor in Information Science. Right now, I have this summer ahead of me, as well as a gap semester, before I return to school in the spring to obtain my Master's degree. In the meantime, I am doing enriching activities such as reading, doing programming projects, and tutoring at Varsity Tutors!...
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...College of Art and Design. I am deeply passionate about helping students unleash their full potential. Witnessing the "aha" moments when they grasp a challenging concept is very rewarding. I tutor a range of subjects from computer science principles and programming languages (C, C++, Java, etc.) to game development in Unity and 3D art in various software. My favorite subject to tutor is Blender because of my passion for 3D art and the software. It...
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I am a passionate tutor who enjoys teaching and impacting the lives of my students. I have been working as an online tutor for more than 4 years. I have been teaching English, Math, and Coding. I am patient, friendly, and dedicated to helping you achieve your learning goals.
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I have been teaching students for the past 5 years, and assisting teaching for longer. Whether it be academics or martial arts I have found that I thrive when able to help others learn and grow. Being a college student has only furthered this as I transitioned from tutoring to becoming a TA for my peers. I have worked with students as young as 4 and even adults in their 60s.
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...well as Post Audio production using Pro Tools on some "Property Brothers" & "Love it or List it Episodes". I have a self published book & recently finished a "XR Development in Unity" course at University of Toronto. Manage 7 properties and ~13 tenants here in Toronto. In 2015, i went to school for Digital Music Production at Metal Works Institute which has definitely helped on my journey. Drawing from my diverse experience, I'll help...
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...also served as a Teacher's Assistant for courses in Discrete Structures and Computational Molecular Biology. I employ an interactive teaching style that encourages student engagement and critical thinking. My time studying in Spain and living in area's of the US with high Spanish-speaking populations has also equipped me with fluency in Spanish, allowing me to connect with a diverse range of learners. I am excited about the opportunity to help students succeed academically and grow...
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I am a technology enthusiast and I love teaching. I have worked at large, small, and intermediate companies working on tech projects involve data visualization, data management, and innovation. I love teaching and I have been tutoring on other platforms for more than a year now. I want to share my knowledge, meet others, and have fun helping others realize their full potential.
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...from the University of Texas at Austin with a B.S. in Arts and Entertainment Technologies, a program focused on game design and interactive media. While I'm currently building a career in 3D modeling and digital illustration, I was previously an AP art student who won 6 VASE state competition medals and a national winner of the scholastic arts and writing awards for my paintings! I love teaching what I know to younger students and helping...
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Hi, I am David Eisenberg, I love math and programming. I primarily work in C++ and C#. I can also help with most math. Feel free to ask for my help with any of those! I look forward to hearing from you.
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...cover a variety of subjects like: using the Unity Engine to create games, programming game mechanics in the C# coding language, creating Documentation to plan out and build a foundation for our game, as well as going over Ideas core to game design to ensure that you can create an engaging experience for the player. My teaching method uses templates I've made myself along with examples from my own projects so I can provide the...
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...from Fiorello H. LaGuardia Community College. This academic background, combined with my hands-on experience, has allowed me to build a strong foundation in both technical and educational fields. I primarily tutor subjects related to mathematics and computer science, including Algebra, Data Analysis, and Programming (Python, Java, C++). My favorite subject to tutor is Algebra because I enjoy breaking down complex problems into manageable steps, helping students build confidence and realize that they can excel in...
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...from Full Sail University with a Bachelor's of Science in Game Design and Development. I have worked on multiple game projects, some with NDAs so I cannot talk about, and I have been a teacher for the last 2.5 years. I work with the Magnet department for Game Design and Animation at Miami Southridge Senior High School where we prepare kids for a career with Game Design, Game Dev, Game animation, VFX, SFX and many...
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"Learning is a process measured not by the amount of knowledge we possess, but by our ability to understand and adapt how we teach ourselves."
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...pursuits, especially when they finally get "last puzzle piece" to fall into place. You can appreciate the bigger picture in the grand scheme of things, especially after conquering each detail "one puzzle at a time." As I got further into more advanced courses along with critical coursework, I started to acknowledge the amount of information I could learn, and how vital it was for me to create original, more effective methods towards introducing & teaching...
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You can receive personalized instruction in user input and interface including input from non-traditional devices; GUI programming; mobile platforms; 2D and 3D game development; data structures and algorithms; parallelization; canvas rendering; render threading; shading, textures and lighting; tile-based graphics; game and level design; networking and multiplayer gaming; camera positioning and perspective; project management and documentation; and the efficient management of memory. Each of these are valuable skills that you should be practicing on a regular basis to ensure that you continuously improve. In addition, you can receive valuable feedback that makes sure you develop the proper skills and techniques needed to succeed in creating a video game.
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Recent Computer Game Design Tutoring Session Notes
We went over the basic Graphics functions today and stopped just before section 2.3. Her assignment between now and Tuesday is to create an original program that uses at least one of each function type: line, box, circle, or ellipse.
We continued with some of the basic review requested per the student's father. Today, I made sure that the student was completely firm in concepts pertaining to conditionals. Likewise, we worked on some basic algorithms using loops. Lastly, I assigned several loop programs (average of a variable number of double inputs, repeated output display, etc.).
The student and I met for the second time to review his homework assignments I'd given him and to work one-on-one to improve his social media profiles. In the course of the session, we finished the updates to his Twitter profile, made changes to his LinkedIn profile, covered questions he had about composing tweets, and discussed his homework going forward. The student is doing his best to soak in all that comes with jumping head first into social media.
On Tuesday with the student we worked on editing her English paper, which is due this Thursday. We just had minor peer edits to make, as it had already been completed. We went over weekend prep work, including making progress on reading Charlotte's Web for her book report, starting to complete the study guide for her first psych test, and making edits to her Social Media class paper.
Today the student and I reviewed input, lists, and namedtuples. We went over practice problems and the code syntax he was struggling with (namedtuples). I gave him a few practice problems for variable defining and list defining.
We covered Polymorphism, base conversion, and computer structure. The most difficult part of the session was trying to explain abstract classes and interfaces, because those are very conceptually confusing concepts, but they seemed to get a basic understanding of them. They seemed to understand the rest of the concepts we discussed, and I will be able to teach them the other concepts more effectively through programming exercises