I am a senior computer engineering student with a passion for robotics and low level programming. I am excited to share my insights and help motivated students reach their goals!
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...world with confidence. With a Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Engineering from Gujarat Technological University and a Master of Management specializing in Business Data Analytics from the University of Windsor, my academic journey has been both diverse and enriching, bridging continents and cultures. Though my tutoring experience has been informal, it has been profoundly rewarding. Assisting friends in mastering mathematics and English for their GRE and GMAT preparation has not only honed my skills but...
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...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, having developed...
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...potential and achieve success in their academic endeavors. With a solid background in computer science engineering and extensive experience in tutoring both offline and online, I bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise to my role as a tutor. My journey in education began with my graduation in 2023, where I earned a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science Engineering. Since then, I have dedicated myself to sharing my passion for learning with students of all ages,...
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...development and information technology in various industries, but I have enjoyed the mission and purpose of education the most. I have taught college classes in Engineering, specifically computer programming, and now I am eager to help students directly. Besides programming and digital logic, I have also tutored students in math, physics, and engineering. I am a life-long lover of math and logic and enjoy doing logic puzzles in my spare time. I like the one-on-one...
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...and tech evangelist, this "Near Wizard" spreads the magic of code and automation wherever he goes. I specialize in Computer Science, Programming, and Mathematics including Calculus I, Probability & Statistics, Linear Algebra, SAT Math, and GRE Quantitative and Verbal. I am a software engineer and educator with an interest in Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing, and Artificial Intelligence applications. Outside of school I enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, rock climbing, and kayaking. I'm excited to...
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...Teaching Assistant and creating curriculum, and nearly two years of private tutoring, I know how to help students and people of all ages easily understand concepts in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. Having graduated from Vanderbilt University with a Bachelors degree in Engineering Science, I know how to move from not understanding a subject to understanding it well. The subjects I tutor include: - Math (Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2, Pre-Calculus**, Calculus 1**, Calculus 2**...
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I have over thirty years experience as a mechanical design engineer, engineering analyst, and engineering manager in the aerospace, semiconductor equipment, and automated electronic test equipment industries. I also have over fifteen years teaching engineering courses at the community college and university levels. I am looking forward to helping you with your skills development as you prepare for your career goals.
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I have 15 years of experience in the computer science industry and am an avid public speaker. I have given numerous talks at conferences around the world. I am particularly excited about breaking down difficult topics into easy to understand sessions. My career spans working at the industry's most established companies.
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...exciting to see someone discover the elegance of a mathematical formula or principle and helping them discover it is particularly rewarding. Its even more rewarding when a student's own excitement leads them to probe further - hungrily asking questions whose answers extend through to other topics and other subjects. But the most rewarding part of teaching is when the student's curiosity extends far enough to challenge the teacher because at that moment BOTH of us...
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...Mathematics at O level and A level have supported my interest in this subject and have shown me a broad new world of Mathematics. In particular, I enjoyed studying calculus and coordinate geometry. It motivated me to follow B.Sc., a special degree (4 years) in Mathematics and this course brought to a dreaming world. I enjoyed many subjects, for example, functional analysis, real analysis, numerical analysis, group theory, discrete mathematics, general relativity, tensor calculus, differential...
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I enjoy sharing knowledge and experience with those having a desire to learn. I also enjoy mentoring and training for a broad range of subjects. Due to my broad experiences over a long career, I cannot think of a better way to hand off years of professional interactions than to teach and train the minds of tomorrows professionals.... I believe teaching, above all occupations, carries the greatest responsibility. It is responsible for creating a foundation that...
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...sessions with an understanding of how their brain works. This can equip students with routines that are customized for their current course load and academic goals. Making students' academic pursuits a sustainable lifestyle is my primary goal but I enjoy enriching their understanding of the universe and enabling their critical thinking. My students learn to understand proper time management and how to break down activities. I also like to make sure my students feel comfortable...
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...of Pennsylvania in 2016 with degrees in Math and German, and will be pursuing a masters in Statistics at the University of Chicago beginning Fall 2017. I've tutored on and off since my senior year of high school, both at the middle school and high school levels, but in particular I'm looking forward to helping college students improve their GRE scores. I would of course be happy to discuss any middle school/high school/undergrad level math...
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...could thoroughly describe them. Some of which, really kicked my butt, but at the end of the day I had a thorough understanding of the material I was interested in. Besides academia, community involvement through research and volunteering truly epitomized the trek I ardently desire to pursue. Most notably, research internships at both the Moffitt Cancer Research Center and Byrds Alzheimers institute really gave me the opportunity to excel and understand the Experimental Method, as...
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...I am working on my Masters Degree in Data Science at Florida International University. Ever since I was an undergraduate I have been passionate in helping other students. I was the Vice-President and President of the Computer Science Student Association at my campus. Thanks, to this opportunity I have been able to give orientation talks Middle and High School students all over my country about what is Computer Science. Also, I have given various programming...
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Hello, my name's Anthony. I'm currently an economics and mathematical sciences double major at DePaul University. I love math and like to make it simple and sweet! I also strive to make the best use of clients' time in ensuring effective teaching tactics and yielding positive test and or grade results!
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Hamza Haqqi M.A. , PHR Founder Learnza , LLC Doctoral Student, Baylor University in Education Harvard Extension Teaching and Learning Certificate Graduate SMU Advance Marketing Certificate Program University of Nebraska Masters & Bachelors in Business & Psychology Tutoring: Computer Science Advanced Mathematics ACT/SAT PREP GMAT, GRE Specialties in Dyslexia, Autism, Anxiety accommodations in tutoring.
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Recent Computational Problem Solving Tutoring Session Notes
We covered material in the first chapter. The student's assignment is to begin working through Chapter 2 on her own until Thursday. I told her to email me her questions and concerns so I can help her go as quickly as she wants. Also took a look at a sample program to give her some exposure to C++ syntax.
This session was a review of a number of fundamental Java concepts, requested by the student's father. We discussed the general meaning of source code, compilation, and the Java virtual machine. Likewise, I took time to review the basic syntax of classes (e.g. the meanings of fields, methods, and constructors, as well as the use of objects, the language of "classes" vs "instantiations of classes", etc.).
This was the first session for this student and I, for which we covered the foundation of what he seeks to learn and develop with respect to his online presence and digital media strategy. We agreed on a schedule and homework and completed a few simple tasks to get him started with using Twitter. I also assigned readings and tasks to complete for our next session and look forward to watching his online footprint grow.
On Tuesday the student and I met at the library to work on her first essay for her multimedia class. This involved watching several videos, reading through her notes, and reading several articles in her textbook. The paper was 800 words and it covered several questions asked by the teacher. We went through all the material and got a good start on the paper.
Today, we revised the student's project and got it mostly completed. She has ordered a new phone, and has never used texting before, so we will be spending some of next week going through text messaging. This is especially important since she is implementing texting into her project.
We went over the basics of WordPress and dug into some HTML concepts. I got a better understanding of what the student was looking for in his sessions, and he seems very motivated to create a custom website.