Hello Students, I am a lifelong techie, computer scientist, and very much so in the field of development (teaching & learning). Consider me if you're ready to truly learn something...
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...focus in level design, which can mean wearing many different hats. I can help you learn the basics of Unreal Engine and UEFN (Unreal Engine for Fortnite). I have more than 6 years of experience with Unreal, have worked professionally in UEFN at Oni Studios (SypherPK's company) and have taught game development classes at Dallas College. As a level designer I have had to work in various areas of Unreal Engine and can help you...
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...are older and a little younger as well. I also work very well with students who have specific obstacles or requirements, such as neurodiversity support or schedules that change a lot. Most of my background is in computer science, from my college major to my experience hands-on over the past 10 years. Regardless of the subject, I believe every student's needs are unique and every student is able to achieve great things with the right...
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...involved in several software development projects prior to my enrollment in the University of Bridgeport, developing software in several programming languages. While in the University of Bridgeport, I tutored several graduate students in C++ and C# as part of my duty as a graduate assistant. I was also involved in robust software development projects sponsored by the computer science department of the University of Bridgeport. Although I am experienced in a wide range of computer...
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...your computer and digital skills, I'll make learning exciting, hands-on, and completely personalized to you. My sessions combine creativity and real-world experience. From building your first mini game to exploring how design and marketing shape the world around us. I've designed encounters and experiences for large-scale games and helped brands tell their stories online, and now I bring that same creative energy into my teaching. Students of all ages enjoy my interactive, encouraging approach, where...
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I am a full time software engineer and speak French fluently. Feel free to reach out with any help needed for Java or python programming, including French.
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...science, information technology, and history and I have a Bachelor's Degree in Liberal Studies with a concentration in history. I am a very patient and friendly tutor. I always make sure my students actually understand what I am teaching them. I love coding and my main hobbies are web development and game development. I am also a freelance front-end web developer and occasional pixel artist. I have traveled to numerous countries in East Asia such...
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...a strong background in both computer science and language education, having worked as a software developer and a language tutor. My experience in the technology industry has allowed me to stay current with the latest developments in computer programming and bring a unique perspective to my lessons. As a tutor, I strive to create a personalized learning experience for each of my students. My approach is to understand the student's strengths and weaknesses, and build...
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I'm an accomplished software engineer that's been in the IT field for about 11 years now. I've studied in a number of college level courses and was a TA and tutor to the student athletes while attending the university.
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...groups and settings from public schools to private tutoring to summer camps. With the rise of computer science and programming I have firsthand experience on what the future of someone pursuing that field is like and how to prepare and stay motivated in that field. In my time aiding students I saw that motivation and having a goal is the most important part of learning the subject and becoming a better student to help accomplish...
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...students, and later tutoring work. Teaching is something I have a passion for but was encouraged away from initially, so it's been very exciting to be able to tutor on a larger scale like this. I believe teaching is about growing an understanding of subjects and sharpening one's intellect and critical thinking, not just memorization, and I also believe that everyone has a different learning style, and so teaching one-on-one needs to be specialized and...
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...in Communication Technology from Eastern Michigan University. I have been teaching people throughout as during my time in college I have often helped classmates with their assignments and in understanding the subjects, as well as being often asked at my jobs to be the one to train new employees that have been hired, I've also been brought in to tutor children as an assistant from time to time. My main specialty of tutoring falls under...
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...school. I used to be a teacher assistant at Sunday School, I tutored middle school students in English and Math, and I assisted other high school students study for standardized tests at my local test prep school. During my many experiences teaching and tutoring children and students younger than me, I have found that many of them still try to achieve instant gratification through their studies, although that is simply not possible. I aim to...
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...Taylor, and I am currently a high school English and technology teacher. I teach English II Advanced to get students ready for AP classes in high school and/or dual-credit classes. I also teach Technology in Esports as a CTE course. Recently, I have worked as a GED instructor, college writing instructor, and tutor for a variety of subjects. My teaching strengths include literature, writing, grammar, Adobe Suite, test preparation, and SAT-prep. Thank you, Corey Taylor
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...love video games and movies. That's why I chose a career in computer science and game design: because I get the best of both worlds. I enjoy helping people with their projects and working with students as they learn new concepts; not only do I get to share my own knowledge, but I always come out learning something new myself. I'm a cool and down-to-earth guy with an interest in teaching anyone who has an...
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...love for technology with students since 2015 as both an instructor and volunteer mentor. I'm currently a graduate student at the University of Florida pursuing a Master of Science in Information Systems and Operations Management, Data Science concentration. As a student myself, I love sharing the new knowledge I obtain everyday with my clients. It's important for children to interact with technology in a positive, encouraging, and creative environment. As a software developer at heart,...
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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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I have worked in the Computer Science field for over 40 years. I have patented Cyber Security solutions and I am currently working to bring new applications to the marketplace. I have new cyber solutions which will solve the industry's cyber security problems.
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...Based Learning as my field of research. I have a bachelors and a masters degree in computer science and am currently employed as a senior web developer. I have nearly 20 years working with 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,...
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I believe that everyone has the ability to excel. I help my students to do this by working with them to understand the subject deeply. I try to make it seem easy, because nobody likes learning when it's hard.
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The computer gaming field is a highly competitive one that is constantly in flux. Rapid advancements in technology and programming conventions characterize the current state of game development, and these rapid changes make the process of designing modern computer games even more difficult. Whether you are developing a computer game for class or outside of school, a talented computer science tutor can help at any point in the development process. From game design and implementation to quality control and bug checking, a talented tutor can bring your computer game project and your understanding of the code behind it to new heights.
Varsity Tutors helps students connect with premier computer game design tutoring in all aspects of game development. When you get in touch with our educational directors, you can discuss your aspirations or curriculum, as well as other key details that your potential tutors should be aware of, such as areas you are worried about, your learning style, habits, schedule, and other details. When they connect you with local and worldwide tutors, you can have your pick of the finest game design tutors on the globe. They use this profile, along with interactions and sessions with you, to develop a personalized tutoring plan that organizes and streamlines your study sessions.
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.
Private tutoring can also optimize your project in other ways, such as creating custom animation and sprites, incorporating music and sound, and utilizing principles from artificial intelligence in your game. Your tutor can readily break these into easily digestible concepts that you can master at a much quicker rate. Especially when designing programs, not knowing how to complete a certain task can take up large amounts of time and prove extremely frustrating. With the help of your tutor, you can work through any issues with a highly qualified instructor, saving a great deal of time in the development process, not to mention avoiding the headaches that accompany an improperly functioning computer project.
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Recent Leeds 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