...from Fiorello H. LaGuardia Community College. This academic background, combined with my hands-on experience, has allowed me to build a strong foundation in both technical and educational fields. I primarily tutor subjects related to mathematics and computer science, including Algebra, Data Analysis, and Programming (Python, Java, C++). My favorite subject to tutor is Algebra because I enjoy breaking down complex problems into manageable steps, helping students build confidence and realize that they can excel in...
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...from the University of Texas at Austin with a B.S. in Arts and Entertainment Technologies, a program focused on game design and interactive media. While I'm currently building a career in 3D modeling and digital illustration, I was previously an AP art student who won 6 VASE state competition medals and a national winner of the scholastic arts and writing awards for my paintings! I love teaching what I know to younger students and helping...
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Inspiring students to make the world a better place every day. A mastery of the fundamentals creates a seasoned student who will no longer need my services. That is the objective of a good tutor.
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...my passions for the past 3 years through my work in leading code-focused camps and after-school programs; both in-person and virtually. As an independent developer myself, I am most passionate about subjects related to game design, including Unity, Roblox, and Minecraft. I enjoy getting to learn more about those that I tutor, as I find that understanding and relating to them allows me to adapt what I'm teaching to their own personal interests and goals....
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...have a lot of experience with mathematics. I am well versed in teaching K-12 math, including basic arithmetic, pre-algebra, algebra, trigonometry, geometry, and calculus. I received high marks on my standardized math testing, both for the SAT and the AP BC Calculus test. Furthermore, I have developed a comprehensive curriculum for teaching SAT math, which caused my previous students to raise their SAT scores by an average of approximately 100 points. Throughout my education, a...
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...technical skills in my students. I have developed and published five games across various formats, including VR and 2D experiences, which I incorporate into my teaching to provide practical, hands-on learning. My approach centers on fostering a supportive environment where students feel encouraged to explore their ideas and develop their unique voices in game design. I am passionate about helping students succeed and thrive in their creative pursuits, and I believe that every learner has...
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...others in a wide variety of age 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...
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...(Java) for two years. Since graduation, I have worked as Software Engineer in various companies. I tutored a broad range of subjects during high school such as Math, Physics and Chemistry, I am most passionate about Math, Calculus, and Geometry. In my experience helping struggling students prepare for Math and Physics, I try to explain difficult definitions and solutions in an understandable easy way. I don't generally give direct solution, rather motivate students by giving...
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...Mercy. I have long experience with teaching programming to students from all backgrounds and levels. I enjoy solving complex problems and coming up with simple solutions and making coding and algorithms sketch. With me, you can start your career as a software developer and I will help you from the beginner level to the most advanced level. I will help you to find your next opportunity by reviewing your resume and coaching you on how...
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...who work at the world's biggest live events such as the Super Bowl and the NBA Finals. My teaching philosophy is centered around understanding the student's goals and how they learn best. I believe that effective teaching cannot be accomplished with a cookie-cutter approach, and each student requires a unique strategy based on their needs. My areas of expertise consist of video editing, augmented reality, artificial intelligence, video game design, graphic design, 2D/3D animation, and...
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My name is Mike and I'm a 2012 graduate of Tufts University, with a degree in Computer Engineering. l look forward to guiding students toward achieving their academic goals by guiding them in identifying their strength and weaknesses and helping them leverage their strengths to make progress in problem areas.
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...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 sciences and math. I have a lot of experience tutoring students with learning differences such as...
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...with over 6 years of experience, I am passionate about sharing knowledge and simplifying complex coding concepts. My expertise in languages like Python, JavaScript, and SQL, combined with my experience in mentoring and technical writing, positions me to effectively teach and inspire students. I am dedicated to helping learners not only understand the fundamentals but also apply them in real-world scenarios, ensuring they develop the skills needed for success in the tech industry.
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...and Vice President of a biotechnology start-up funded by NSF I-Corps, XBoost, where he managed a cross-disciplined team working on robotics exoskeleton devices and bridging it with XR environments for stroke rehabilitation. He was the project lead of the NASA Space User Interface Technologies for Students (SUITS) competition where he is developing Augmented Reality displays to help astronauts conduct Lunar exploration under UW Reality Labs and former intern with the S.U.I.T.S team NASA Johnson Space...
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...new concepts because I believe that learning anything new is fun rewarding. I am currently a college student pursuing a Computer Science degree. Currently, languages that I use are Java and C++. I love to tutor any technical subjects such as Math and AP Computer Science. I believe that those are the subjects that any student will understand, given a correct instructor. However, I don't tutor only tech subjects. I am fluent in Russian want...
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I'm a graduate of Kennesaw State University studying computer Game Design and Development. I own a small game Studio, Arius Black Studios, and we focus on mobile and PC development. I love teaching computer science and helping students overcome the harder concepts, and establish good habits in school.
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...University of Central Florida where I received my Bachelor's Degree in Digital Media and my Master's Degree in Modeling and Simulation. Since graduation, I have worked professionally at an Air traffic control Simulation firm. I have been tutoring students online for the past 4 years in 3D modeling and English as I am a certified ESL teacher. I have also tutored students in math and often cover addition, subtraction, and multiplication. Education is the cornerstone...
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Recent 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