...the University of Manitoba. I have more than 10 years of experience in teaching math and physics in both PERSIAN and ENGLISH languages to high school, college, and university students. My method is based on problem-solving which prepares you for the tests/exams and at the same time gives an intuition about the concepts. Last but not least, we will have a fun time together during the class, so learning math and physics won't be boring...
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...Compiler design, and Operating Systems. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND I have a bachelor's and master's degree in computer science and engineering from one of the most reputed Universities in India, NIT Surathkal. I have an all-India rank of 487 in the GATE 2014 exam, in which 8,89,156 candidates appeared. BACKGROUND IN MATHS I have a master's degree in Computer Science and Engineering and have done 8 advanced papers in Mathematics during my 4 years of graduation. I...
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...when I first discovered the joy of creating with code. Since then, I've honed my skills through academic study and real-world projects, and I've found that my true calling lies in teaching others. I believe that anyone can learn to code with the right guidance and support, and I take great pride in breaking down complex concepts and adapting my teaching style to each student's unique needs. In my tutoring sessions, I prioritize hands-on learning,...
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...About me: I earned my BA in Mathematics and Computer Science from Oxford in 2017 and subsequently honed my skills as a software engineer. There, I was part of a dedicated team that worked to modernize a complex and outdated data analytics program, adapting it for the web. In 2021, facing a sudden health setback that required a pause and introspection, I understood my desire to step out on my own. This decision aligns with...
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...for my juniors and colleagues, especially those with academic challenges. I love transferring my knowledge in programming, networking, object-oriented techniques and IT in general to other students and everyone interested in learning something new. I am a Sun Certified Java Programmer. My teaching experience covers C, C++, Java, Networking, Operating System, DBMS, Web designing, HTML, PHP, MySQL, CSS, Javascript, VBA, MS Office, Visual C++, Agile, Object-Oriented, Unix, Visual Programming, Project Management, Mathematics, Spring, Hibernate, Maven,...
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...widely used languages such as Python, Java and C#, I have in depth knowledge of languages such as Haskell, Visual Basic, SQL, C and C++. I am very frequently asked to support students who are developing their understanding of object-oriented programming in many of the above listed languages. I have tutored students with a very wide range of previous Computer Science experience, from complete novices to adept programmers tackling a new aspect of Data Science...
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...emphasize a strategy based approach to studying, and keep an updated list of strategies that my students are finding helpful. I prefer to test mastery of material via a role reversal in which I see if the student can teach me how to correctly solve problems and arrive at the correct answers. In my opinion, there is no better way to assess the depth and breadth of one's knowledge than to try to convey it...
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Hi my name is Noah Elzner and I am a senior Electrical and Computer Engineering undergrad at Rice University. I have interned at Google the past summer where I worked on security tooling.
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...in high school that connected high school tutors with peers, middle school students, and potentially students from an underfunded local elementary school in attempts to make academic help more accessible. I tutored in a number of different math classes at the time. In college, I worked with a tutoring agency to teach 6-12 year old student Python, Java, Scratch, and Web Development. My goal is to help you learn concepts and solve problems quickly and...
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...it is this drive that allows me to pursue my passions, both academically and socially, and to be successful in both. I find that my greatest happiness comes in the form of little victories such as a good grade on an exam, or making a friend laugh! Its because of this that I really slow down and try to appreciate every passing moment because I believe every moment has the potential to be life changing.
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I am a junior at Johns Hopkins University studying biomedical engineering and applied mathematics. I have tutored elementary through high school students in my area in some capacity for the past four years. I am most passionate about math and science (particularly chemistry), though I am well versed in a broad range of subjects. In my spare time, I enjoy playing tennis and eating lots of good food.
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...success is linked to the amount I studied; however, I owe the majority of it to the wonderful professors and tutors I've had in my life. They've shown me that everyone has the potential to become a top student. I've been tutoring for over 4 years now and in that time, I've learned a ton of effective teaching methods. I've also learned many that don't work at all - we will skip those. My goal...
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...truly passionate about and I have had many opportunities as a teacher. I was a teaching assistant for two undergraduate courses: Number Theory and Discrete Mathematics. My duties involved giving weekly tutorials and designing and evaluating homework and quizzes. I have also taught underprivileged high school students as part of an NGO. I taught math, computer science and english speaking skills. This is why Mathematics is my favourite subject to tutor. I am also comfortable...
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...tutor, I understand that each student is unique. Instead of doing to same routine, I like to develop a tutoring strategy that caters to each students' strengths and learning styles. I like to incorporate a diverse group to learning modes including written work, active discussion, real world demonstrations, videos and interactive computer modules. Using all of these tools and my own experience and knowledge, I hope to help every student I tutor reach their full...
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...and I recently graduated from Tufts University, where I majored in Geology, and minored in Computer Science and Philosophy. I was a volunteer tutor with the Leonard Carmichael Society, a teaching assistant for Intro to Computer Science, and a tour guide at the American Museum of Natural History in NY. I believe that learning math and science can be fun and engaging for anyone, and my goal in every session is to try and make...
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I am a 2018 graduate of Miami University in Oxford, OH. I earned my BS in Mathematics and Statistics, and an MS in Statistics in four years. I can provide tutoring in all areas of Math and Statistics. I will adapt my methods of teaching to meet an individual's needs. I previously tutored students struggling in math. I can develop multiple methods to help you solve the same problem.
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...past 5 years. I love learning and have a passion for computer science and love sharing that passion with others. I spent 4 years at Kettering University for a Major in Computer Science and a Minor in computer engineering. During my time there I loved helping other people with either classwork that I had done previously or classes we shared. I am excited and more than willing to help anyone with anything related to computer...
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...My experience working with students has been rewarding. I have an Associate of Science in Computer Science from Georgia State University A Bachelor of Science in Security and Risk Analysis - Information and Cyber Security from Pennsylvania State University A Master of Science in Computer Science from the Georgia Institute of Technology I tutor Cyber Security, Computer Science and Data Science. I would describe my teaching philosophy as encouraging students to make as many mistakes as...
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Recent Algorithms Tutoring Session Notes
We began this session by correcting some minor commenting mistakes in the student's assigned program. We then began to work with methods, discussing return types and parameters. A more complex calculator program was assigned to be completed for our next session.
Today we covered programming tolerances, as well as root finding using Newton-Raphson method and ended on least square fit to an exponential equation. We will be picking up tomorrow with the least square fit, as we didn't finish it today.
We simplified the automation we had previously put together for our maze project, but the student seems to have lost interest in that project. We started a new game program, also in the scratch platform, that focused on timing, movement, and if-then statements. The student is starting to independently debug simple programs. In future sessions, we will move on to programming directly in C++ and away from the drag and drop languages.
I helped the student with some more Computer Science topics. This time, arrays, 2D arrays, and the Bubble Sort Routine. We also experimented with the technique of Desk-Checking in order to trace the functioning of some of the code in the exams.
We went over a free response question from the practice exam, discussed some concepts, and looked over their most recent lab assignment. They seem to have a good grasp of the fundamental concepts.
We covered the idea of using array indices as a separate attribute of objects. In this case, the indices of a two dimensional array represented a Student object's seating position in a class. We also reviewed the concept of a two dimensional array: an array of arrays, and how to traverse a two dimensional array. The student at first struggled with the former concept mentioned above, but once we got past that she picked up the latter concept pretty quickly. She seemed engaged and it seems she feels much more comfortable with the concepts now than she did previously. Toward the end we also covered the difference between the = operator and the == operator.