Math and writing are the two fundamental elements of communication that give a person a sense of agency. I love helping students improve their grasp and command of these tools.
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...her hands!!! I have a studied Mathematics and Computer Science, and have many years of experience in teaching math and statistics college students. The subjects that I usually teach are covering a broad spectrum of mathematics, CS, and finance Courses, at graduate and undergraduate level. I enjoy the same the complexity of doctoral level theoretical or hands on courses to introductory college algebra and statistics classes. Yes, you understood right, teaching is my hobby
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...skills along with computer science exposure in theory and practical settings. As a computer science student it keeps me driven to maintain my skills while helping others benefit from them. Additionally I do work part time as a Math tutor helping students from grades 2 to 12 in all fields of math be it simple number sense all the way to some Calculus. It would be my pleasure to help your child achieve their academic...
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I am a Software Developer from India. I wrote my first code and got interest in Computers at the age of 13. I am a teacher who likes to have a encouraging and stimulating atmosphere in classroom and be adaptive to the varied needs of students.
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...a minor in Psychology from Western Washington University. During graduate school, I taught college biology courses and mentored undergraduate students who were applying to graduate school. It is meaningful to me to provide resources, support, and confidence to students so they can achieve their future goals. I am particularly passionate about working with students who have diverse learning styles or needs that are not adequately supported in the traditional education system. As someone with ADHD,...
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...unique opportunity to teach at different levels, from working with preschoolers to training AI, which has given me a broad perspective on learning. My favorite subject is math; there's something incredibly satisfying about breaking down a problem and finding the solution. I love helping others see the beauty in it too. I'm currently finishing up my degree in information technology with a concentration in data analytics at Southern New Hampshire University, and I'll be graduating...
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...of experience specializing in USACO preparation. My approach centers on fostering a supportive learning environment where students feel empowered to explore complex concepts and develop their problem-solving skills. I am passionate about helping students succeed, and I strive 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...
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...My passion for helping students find success stems from witnessing how the right guidance can spark curiosity and transform academic challenges into opportunities for growth. I have worked extensively with learners in data analytics, programming, and related subjects, and I especially enjoy teaching Python for its power to bring complex ideas to life in tangible ways. My teaching philosophy is rooted in practical, hands-on learning. I break down concepts into clear steps, use real-world examples...
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...of Science from George Mason University in Mathematics and a concentration in statistics. Throughout my academic career, I have been blessed by so many mentors and teachers who have taken time to help me as an individual and to bolster my curiosity and dedication to learning. I am dedicated to be this inspiration for other students and to give back in the way I have been helped. I have tutored elementary through undergraduate in various...
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...in Computer Science. I have worked for my local elementary school, created bootcamps for students with classmates, and took on many students in my own time. As such, I have worked as a tutor in both private and group settings for students from all walks of life, whether it be editing college essays or navigating common core math with third-grade students. However, I do have a preference for teaching students privately, as I believe everyone...
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...not just about mastering content but also about gaining confidence and developing critical thinking skills. Helping students unlock these abilities brings me immense satisfaction, and I thrive on seeing them grow into independent learners. Throughout my journey, I have worked with students across various age groups and educational backgrounds, offering personalized support in each subject. My educational background includes an Computer Science Engineering and MBA, which has provided me with a strong foundation in these...
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I believe that everyone can learn just in different ways. It is the extra mile that counts when it comes to teaching. It is important as a teacher to understand that every person learns in a different way and that it is important to adapt and modify instruction to best fit each individual
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...a math, physics, and computer science tutor for high school and college students. I have a background in both math and computer science - I was a math/computer science major at Dartmouth College and I have a master's degree in computer science from Purdue University. I worked on many math-intensive applications as a software engineer. I have over 5000 hours experience in online tutoring on different platforms. My computer science tutoring experience includes computer programming...
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...management with a focus in international business. My hobbies are music, electronic music, movies, hanging out with my family, doing my art which is photography. I have traveled extensively and I love food, so I took some cooking classes, taught myself and learned a lot from my Mom growing up. Then I moved to Taos, New Mexico, where I met and fell in love with my Wife, raised two kids and completed everything except for...
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...and pursued a master's in theoretical physics in Brazil. Currently, I'm seeking a Ph.D. in mathematics at Dalhousie University. I am a tutor with exceptional skills, committed to providing an enjoyable and accessible learning experience. I pride myself on my meticulous organization, attention to detail, and ability to develop effective strategies for virtual instruction. As an attentive listener with a cheerful demeanor, I am always ready to promptly and positively address any student issues that...
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...varied (and often unique) backgrounds of our students, this has often posed an andragogical challenge. In our typical management scenario, I regularly have students with no training in interpersonal relations or management. The goal of those initial lectures will then acquaint students with a practical working knowledge of management, human relationships, and leadership principles. This approach is rarely met with resistance, often leading students to appreciate their chosen academic career path and creating a decision...
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...STEM courses such as Pre-Calculus, Calculus, Algebra, Trigonometry, Statics, Dynamics and Physics (since I work in the advanced physics lab my knowledge and experience is on the graduate level). I spent my teenage years flying airplanes and gliders, which showed me that I have a huge passion for STEM courses. I proudly maintain 4.0 GPA while working in the research lab, flying airplanes on the weekend, and still making time for my morning yoga and...
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...online tutoring. My current focus involves delivering comprehensive Mathematics and Science instruction to students spanning grades 8 through 12. Throughout my teaching career in an engineering college, I developed a particular affinity for subjects such as Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer, and Materials Engineering. My academic journey, coupled with over a decade of teaching, has equipped me with valuable insights and skills essential for elucidating intricate concepts to students. I find joy in breaking down complex scientific...
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...sciences. I did not know how to learn at all and I would forget everything I learn in 2 months. People would call me smart but I would feel like a complete fraud. I stuck that fact deep inside my mind so that I can always remember that I was never anything special. However, I turned that fact into strength! It did not matter whether others outpaced me. It did not matter whether someone understood...
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As computers play an increasingly prevalent role in modern society, the ability to use them to solve various problems has become of central importance. Computers are particularly suited to certain tasks, such as storing large amounts of information, completing logical and numerical operations, and performing a series of tasks many times on a substantial number of elements. Some tasks are far too time-consuming, error prone, or complex to be successfully completed by one or even several human workers. Instead, the solution to many problems lies in the power of computational approaches. In fact, nearly all problems can be solved with the aid of computational tools and the answers provided by such tools are typically easier both to obtain and to modify for reuse in similar tasks in the future. Varsity Tutors helps students connect with custom-tailored tutoring for computational problem solving.
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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.