...in real-world settings. At NPower Canada, I taught the Google IT course, where I used Azure Cloud and virtual environments to conduct virtual labs, demonstrating tools such as Gnome, VMware, and WinDump. I also mentored students individually, offering personalized guidance to meet their unique learning needs. Additionally, I have continuously worked to foster a collaborative and interactive learning environment through quizzes, forums, and active learning strategies. My approach to teaching is shaped by a commitment...
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Hi, my name is Vishu and I'm a 4th year Computer Engineering student. I have always been passionate about math and I hope that I can help other students feel the same way! I have lots of experience in tutoring in math and would love to have the opportunity to be your tutor!
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...student at the University of Ottawa. Priorly, I attended the University of Laval where I completed a master in statistics and a bachelor in pure maths. Experience: Before starting my PhD, I was a statistician in a center of research, so I can help you with your probability and stats courses. During my PhD, I used to have TA tasks in linear algebra, calculus, mathematical methods, solving ODEs, etc... in both languages english and french.
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...students feel encouraged to explore and ask questions. My teaching philosophy is centered around the belief that every student has unique strengths and learning styles. Therefore, I tailor my sessions to meet individual needs, ensuring that complex concepts are broken down into understandable, manageable parts. Beyond technical skills, I emphasize the importance of problem-solving, critical thinking, and continuous learning. The tech industry is ever-evolving, and staying current with the latest trends and updates is crucial....
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An expert in Computer Science and Mathematics, and an Honours BSc. degree from the University of Toronto. I strive to simplify even the most complex of topics to ensure thorough and full understanding with my students.
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...like Elastic Beanstalk, Amplify, EC2, and ECS. These websites, built on platforms like WordPress, PhpFox, Django, Flask, and Node.js, are not only successfully deployed but also secure, as I ensure SSL certificates and monitoring tools are integrated into each solution. Additionally, I have extensive experience in migrating databases to AWS RDS and creating secure cloud environments. In the DevOps field, I specialize in building CI/CD pipelines using AWS CodeCommit, CodeBuild, and CodeDeploy, enabling continuous deployment...
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...was an AP Scholar with distinction, a title earned for scoring above average on 7 AP tests. As a Senior in High School while taking AP Calculus AB, I was a peer tutor in my school's Pre-Calculus course. Other tutoring experience comes from volunteering to help my peers in their math and Computer Science classes. I am an avid programmer with experience across a wide range of technologies and languages, including NodeJS, MySQL, C, C++,...
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...in all pursuits and my favorite hobby is working out and lifting weights at my local Planet Fitness. Additional Information: I am a STEM based tutor for Varsity Tutors in which I tutor everything from entry level to advanced subjects in Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science, all Engineering disciplines, and MBA courses. I am continuously adding both courses in an individual field as well as fields themselves to tutor. I tutor from 6th grade...
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...from the University of Illinois in 2021. I passed the CCIE Written Exam in 2014, but chose to pursue a Ph.D. in networking instead of completing the CCIE Lab exam. I have been teaching since 2012, offering courses such as CCNA and CCNP Routing & Switching. More recently, I have taught Introduction to Computer Networks at the University of WisconsinMilwaukee for three consecutive years, and I also taught Internet Architecture at the University of Illinois...
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...while simultaneously lifting inhibitions in regard to tackling new problems. To facilitate such an experience within a classroom environment is especially possible in subjects like mathematics and the physical sciences, by facilitating a working knowledge of contemporary issues in the science through articulation of real-world examples and providing opportunity for hands-on problem solving through exercises. Scientists, leaders and instructors effectively teach when they simultaneously impart information and nurture an environment that offers students the opportunity...
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...I've been working as a software engineer, primarily with Python and HTML/CSS/JavaScript. During college I enjoyed working as an algebra and geometry teaching assistant with the University of Minnesota Talented Youth Mathematics Program (after finishing the program myself), and since then I've continued to help math students after school and volunteered in coding workshops to teach kids about Python via computer-generated drawings and Minecraft modding. For me, teaching and tutoring are how I like to...
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I am currently a Junior at Washington University in St. Louis, studying computer science and math. I hope to one day be a software engineer. I love working with other people and want to help others succeed in my areas of expertise.
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I love tutoring and helping students! I believe everyone is capable of learning with the right type of instruction. I have had my fair share of disappointments, but with the right kind of help, I have overcome many struggles. I believe learning doesn't happen in a day. But we should struggle to learn a little every day.
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...I am dedicated to helping my students achieve their full potential as my own personal goal. When I worked as a tutor at the Burbridge Athletics Academic Center at the University of Utah, where I also earned my Bachelors of Science in Physics, I developed a passion for education, which I intend to continue with now that I have moved to Washington DC. I am able to tutor students in Physics, Mathematics, and Computer Science,...
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...I just graduated from Notre Dame with a degree in computer science. My teaching style is simple and relaxed, putting an emphasis on what students know already and building from there. The biggest teaching mistake I believe exists is starting from a concept that a student doesn't understand and unknowingly confusing them more. My goal is to get students excited about what they're learning and constantly remind them of the "why": how it all matters...
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...as I have founded my own tech startup. I also have years of experience learning and speaking the German Language. Currently, I am a student at the University of Illinois at Chicago. I am pursuing a double degree with a B.A. in Germanic Studies and a B.S. in Computer Science with a concentration in Software Engineering. I am enrolled in German and Computer Science classes and continue to work on my skills in both areas....
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As an ME student at MIT, I've learned a lot about math and science, and I'd love to share that knowledge with students here. I've taught over thirty students in standardized test preparation, English, German, and various kinds of math and science. It's very important to find teaching methods that meet students' individual needs,so the first meeting will usually be largely about finding the perfect learning strategy for a student.
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...tutoring experience. Most recently, I worked as a teacher at the Yellow Wood Academy, a private high school that offers students a specialized one-on-one classroom environment. At YWA, I taught all high school science classes (including AP, Computer Programming, and Environmental Science) and all levels of high school math. In addition to my teaching and tutoring duties, I designed individualized lesson plans, curricula, homework assignments, and tests. Subjects I have successfully tutored Physics: all levels...
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...vast number of subjects. I enjoy tutoring because gaining, sharing and inspiring knowledge is a part of who I am. I treasure the chance to watch the unique intelligence of people around me unfold. It's an adventure to encounter and systematically overcome problems put in front of us, as a team. I passionately practice that teamwork-focused approach to tutoring, and my tutees and I have a thrill in that intellectual voyage. In my spare time...
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...own abilities. To this end, I believe in providing explanation in which students develop and share their understanding of mathematics through constant interaction with their instructors and peers, in a safe, respectful, and collegial learning environment in which all students feel included. During teaching or tutoring sessions, I look forward to the opportunity to advise and mentor students from all backgrounds, and to seek out ways to encourage those who are underrepresented in mathematics to...
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