...web development. I am capable with CSS, HTML, javascript, php, as well as relational databases. When given the opportunity, I enjoy visiting area high schools to discuss opportunities in computer science and STEM programs in general. My teaching experience is limited, however, I will do my best to assist you in learning the material.
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...teaching methods to cater to different learning styles and interests. Because I believe that my job as a tutor is to make learning engaging and relevant by connecting academic concepts to real-world applications and the student's personal desires and interests. I truly love learning and teaching mathematics, science and art subjects one of my favorite...
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I'm a sophomore at the University of Chicago. I'm a student-athlete with a great background in math, computer science, and standardized tests. I'm the oldest of 6 kids and have always helped my younger siblings with these subjects. I look forward to potentially tutoring you.
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...important to have the right skill set! I have worked for several major tech companies including Adobe, Amazon and Microsoft. I not only know the skills you need to be employable, but through my teacher training, I am able to help scaffold your learning in the ways that are best for you!
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I believe in meeting learners where they are with their understanding and skill level. Teaching for me is about connecting new ideas to relatable experience. I understand motivation and mindset as being very important for learning.
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...creative. My expertise lies in technology, particularly in the following areas: general computer use, computer science, software engineering, programming (JavaScript, PHP), web development, web design, game design, graphic design, marketing design, desktop publishing, and the Adobe Creative Suite (PhotoShop, InDesign, etc.). I am also a fan of project-based learning: I can coach a technology project...
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...professors, study skills, etc. I also assisted in helping students with any questions they had for their assignments. I have not professional tutored students, however, I have had opportunities to tutor fellow classmates and friends in different subjects and even assisted in helping with homework assists such as papers, projects, etc. During my free time,...
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...handling projects from concept to completion, including maintenance. I have been using WordPress as my content management system since 2.0/Kubrick. I can design mock-ups, code my own themes, and am familiar with WordPress Codex. I also have marketing and SEO experience. Currently, I have two bachelor's degrees from the University of North Texas in Information...
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...paid internships or entry-level positions upon graduation. My strength as an Instructor/Tutor comes from being able to relate to students. I had experiences in college with coding instructors who were great coders but not great at translating that knowledge into concepts I could break down and understand as a student. I strive to start small...
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...to make each session engaging and tailored to their individual needs. By focusing on practical applications and real-world examples, I aim to inspire a genuine interest in computer science. Outside of tutoring, I enjoy coding challenges and participating in hackathons, which continuously fuel my enthusiasm for the subject and enhance my ability to connect with...
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...should be able to get the help they need. I'll do my best to make sure the student understands the material and would be happy to create additional resources. I have received numerous awards in programming for VEX Robotics, essay writing, and for my artwork. I also speak fluent Korean at home.
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Seasoned full-stack web developer with a demonstrated history of working in the higher education industry. Strong engineering professional, skilled in WordPress, Editing, Public Speaking, Management, and HTML.
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...now! I also love teaching and working with people. I will make sure you come away with at least what you expect to know for your class. I've worked in a lot of different areas of programming and design and have made it a big part of my life, let me help you with yours!
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I am here to help. I teach web design and digital design at a local high school. I have also been a professional photographer for over 30 years.
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...education. My teaching philosophy centers around fostering a supportive and engaging learning environment. I strive to empower students to not only grasp academic concepts but also to cultivate a lifelong love for learning. My tutoring style is characterized by adaptability, patience, and a commitment to helping students realize their full potential. Beyond academia, I am...
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...and programming by breaking down complex topics into clear, manageable steps. With over three years of tutoring experience from middle school to college, I create engaging and encouraging learning environments tailored to individual learning styles. I hold a Master's degree in Education from American Intercontinental University London and a teaching certificate, specializing in building confidence...
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...to make sessions interactive to make the learning process interesting. This also helps reinforce student learning. For 1-1 sessions, this is relatively easy to do. For group sessions, I try to ask students if they understand, and I give them time to solve the problems that I present. Subjects of Interest to Me (not a...
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...at ease to ask questions and engage with the material. I focus on clear, patient explanations and adapt my approach to each student's needs. My goal is to make learning both effective and enjoyable, reducing stress and building confidence. By keeping sessions relaxed and focused on true understanding, I help students feel more capable and...
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...I don't just help you complete assignments - I guide you through the problem-solving process so you develop the critical thinking skills that make great programmers. Using real-world examples from my industry experience, I show how abstract programming principles apply to actual software development, helping you see the bigger picture behind every concept. Currently employed...
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Recent Web Design Tutoring Session Notes
When we went over some science problems today, the student was able to get the majority of them right which he had gotten previously incorrect. I gave him some tips to help get into a better mindset when he is taking the test because I know he can score much better in science than he is now.
Covered mathematics and writings sections. Focused primarily on algebra, tackling math word problems, and use of formals. Then discussed strategies for the writing sections, including error identification and sentence improvement. Finally covered the essay section of the test, specifically how to roadmap and decide on a thesis.
The student and I worked on her math homework, subtracting up to twelve. She was having difficulty not being able to use her fingers, so we worked with pennies, and then eventually worked on "counting up" to find the answer. She took it slowly, but processed it well. She is still having some slight difficulty remembering the difference between subtraction and addition. After her homework was finished we worked on addition flashcards, and worked on "counting up" so that she can start doing mental math. She understand the concept, but sometimes has a hard time knowing how many numbers to count up, and loses track on her fingers. We finished up by making flashcards for her sight words. She was confused by the w- words, but all others she did very well with.
Worked on adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing fractions with both basic computation and within word problems. Also discussed perimeter and area, and how to find the area of an irregular shape.
Today the student and I read part of another chapter of Fellowship, and then we talked about the history of the horror genre in the United States, right up to the present, touching on themes like Dracula, Frankenstein, and zombies.
I did a final proofread and fact check for the student's two application essays. I read over the essay several times to make sure it was perfect. This marks the end of these tutoring sessions and I will submit these essays tonight!