...Computer Science & Digital Audio. I've had experience teaching students in Kindergarten up through college. I love learning all sorts of things I find interesting and believe most others can enjoy doing so as well. Education is so important yet so often gone about inefficiently. Everybody is different; and I want to make it a goal of mine to make the often difficult task of learning new things as friction-less as possible.
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I love to see the light bulb click on. When the student finally grasps, understands, and comprehends the math after so much struggle makes it rewarding for both.... Do what you must to transfer math concepts. Start with homework... strengths and weaknesses will eventually appear.... It depends on the student. The bottom line is that the student must practice.... The student reveals interests and personality during tutoring, which I then use to foster motivation.... Explain it...
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...Samford University with a Bachelor's Degree in Natural and Theoretical science and a Juris Doctor Degree from Birmingham School of Law. After a long career in IT as a senior programmer for AT&T, I have been teaching English as a Second Language (I am TEFL and TESOL Certified) for the past four years. While I tutor in a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about Programming (coding), English and Math.
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...biology ACT Writing: While still a high school student, I wrote several short stories and research essays that made it into regional magazines. In addition to an ACT writing score of 10 out of 12, I believe this reflects my ability to communicate effectively. As a tutor, I'll help you improve your writing skills - whether it's crafting a compelling essay or mastering technical documentation. I can also help you proofread or provide objective feedback....
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...Relativity and Theoretical Physics. I like to follow a step by step approach while tutoring, moving steadily and thoroughly over the topics. My aim is to make you ready to give the test. I urge you to ask as many questions you have in mind and learn and gain from my knowledge and experience. My motto is to give as much I can and yours should be to gain as much you can. Looking forward...
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I'm a hands-on tutor who loves helping students really "get" the concepts, but I know there's no better way to learn than by diving into real-world examples. I like to keep things fun and practical, making sure we connect the dots between the lessons and how they actually work in everyday life!
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...a broad range of skills in software engineering. Having worked on projects in fields ranging from Machine Learning, Web Development and Cloud Computing. I've a passion for full stack development and AI, practicing both professionally. I want to benefit the students I work with as much as possible, thus welcome any suggestions and resources parents provide. I'm easy to reach and will provide prompt responses. Feel free to contact me to schedule a lesson.
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I am an engineer with a masters degree from UC Berkeley in Mechanical engineering. I like to tutor math and engineering topics. I am glad to share my knowledge with you.
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...successful learning is synonymous with long term retention, which in-turn facilitates the ability to apply knowledge and think laterally when the opportune moment presents itself in the real-world. To truly learn is to discover knowledge through experience and lots of practice which invokes the confidence to overcome challenges while simultaneously lifting inhibitions in regard to tackling new problems. To facilitate such an experience within a classroom environment is especially possible in subjects like mathematics and...
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...of Technology. I have a Bachelor of Science in Physics. Since graduation, I have worked with IT Systems, specifically Red Hat Linux systems. I am also Red Hat certified and possess an RHCSA. I enjoy solving problems and puzzles. I am also passionate about passing what I have learned to those who pursue learning. We owe it to future generations to avoid the mistakes of the past. I am new to Varsity Tutor. I currently...
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...Bachelors degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering and a Masters in Process Control, currently pursuing a PhD in Artificial Intelligence. I love to learn and help others learn as well. I have experience both as a software developer and as a teacher. My experience with teaching has taught me that students learn best when they are engaged and their knowledge is built up at just the right pace which is why I try to include...
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...those that do not I have developed quite some experience in teaching from all kind of students from little kids to professional, and it has always been a pleasure to do so. During my teaching experience coupled with my own experience as being a student, I discovered that mathematics can never be understood without a pen and a pencil in hands. Math is not a reading subject where you can think and reason and discuss...
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...at BYU-I after transferring from BSU. I have industry experience from an internship working on a service in Java and SQL that validated HTML files. While I was at BSU, I studied Spanish as part of a double major. I was fluent when I got there after spending two years in Argentina. I love music, any and all outdoor activities, on a field with a team or in the mountains any time of year.
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...formulas and theories to get my end results. I am what people call as a knowledge sponge. I love learning in general. You can find me doing Sudoku or crosswords in a coffee shop or doing experiments in the lab, but the end of goal is the same: learning something new. I believe with knowledge we can improve our quality of life and become more intellectual beings. As far as hobbies and side projects goes,...
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I am a junior at the University of Georgia double majoring in Computer Science and Economics. I love tutoring math and computer science, but I can help with most other subjects and standardized tests. Please let me know how I can best help you!
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...University with a bachelor's and master's degree in physics and astronomy. For the latter, I conducted research as part of the LIGO Scientific Collaboration as part of the team that were able to make the first direct detection of gravitational waves from inspiraling black holes. In my graduate career, I have worked a number of semesters as a graduate teaching assistant, teaching introductory physics labs, and tutoring undergraduate students in physics related topics. I am...
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There is a special happiness when you understand something for the first time. This happiness is only surpassed by the happiness who you teach it to someone. I would like to share that experience with you. I have a Ph.D. in nuclear engineering from a top 10 school and if I can understand it, so can you.
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Linux is a free, open-source operating system that provides an alternative to Windows. The operating system has become very popular in the corporate world, and Linux drives the majority of mobile devices, online servers, smart televisions, and more. Based on UNIX, Linux has many identical or similar features down to the command line. Linux is maintained by a strong distributed community of developers, and companies using it are allowed to commercialize their own adaptations.
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Some things you can learn about during Linux tutoring sessions include:
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Regular Expressions
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Linux tutoring can also progress at your preferred pace, giving you plenty of opportunities to understand how to use regular expressions and grep to find content in files before moving on to setting up a programming environment, for example. Tutors can also provide exercises, small projects, outside resources, and other tools to help you learn Linux effectively.
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