...trained teacher. Education is something I am very passionate about, and teaching is one of the most fulfilling activities I have performed in my life. I have been told by former students that I am a good listener and an easy person to relate to. As a teacher, I look to understand a student's needs and create lessons and activities around those needs. I worked as a bilingual teacher for thirteen years in subjects such...
Read more
I have a Bachelors degree in Computer Science and Engineering. I have 4 Oracle certifications in Java. I have work experience in C++. I also like tutoring in Computer Science.
Read more
...aspects of networking engineering, the only thing I require is a willingness to learn. I have an Associates Degree in Criminal Justice (Police Officer) from Kellogg Community College, a Bachelor's Degree in IT, from Western Governors University, and a Master's Degree in Information Assurance and Cyber Security from Western Governors University. I also currently maintain a CASP, CCISO, Network +, and Security +. I've also acquire the CCNA, which recently expired. Outside of building and...
Read more
...impact the next generation positively. In my classroom, I strive to create an engaging environment where all students feel heard and valued. My approach involves interactive discussions and tailored feedback, which helps students develop their critical thinking and express their ideas confidently. I enjoy adapting to the diverse needs of each student, making learning both enjoyable and effective. Joining Varsity Tutors is a thrilling opportunity for me to continue inspiring students and fostering a love...
Read more
...appeals to said learning style, if I'm tutoring someone that learns better with visuals then I will be using more pictures and other visual aids, while as someone who prefers reading I can simply read to them by the book. I am a firm believer that programing is the future, and I hope that I can teach my skills in such fields to those children so they can have a bright successful future. In my...
Read more
...studying Human Health Pre-Med at Emory University. I have tutored children of all backgrounds and levels over the years, with the primary subjects I help in being Science, English, Math, and History. I am a firm believer in building up the next generation of students and providing them with the stepping stones to a successful future! In my free time, I enjoy spending time in nature, traveling, playing my guitar, photography, and reading!
Read more
Everyone learns in different ways and that's the key point in teaching students. Conventional ways may work for some but not all students. Being able to deliver material in relatable ways is what I'm all about. Sometimes all students need is a simple explanation, that's not straight out of a text book; so if that's the kind of tutoring you're looking for I'm your guy!... Everyone learns differently. Different people require different methods; makings things relatable...
Read more
...strong interpersonal skills in working with students and helping them succeed. I am highly skilled in providing academic support and technical training to students, instructors, and business stakeholders/customers. Adept at creating curriculums, definitive user guides for Data and Technology related tools. I hold a Master's and a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science Engineering from Southern Illinois University with a Specialization in Advanced Database Management Systems. I have tutored over a 100 students and mentored over...
Read more
...life. That's why I love teaching. It's not the simple concepts, but because I fundamentally change my students and make them better and more capable people by unlocking their own potential. I did this with my first 2 students. One was in summer school for failing math. But after about 6 months with me, he got into his advanced math class. The other student was on level and he too go into advanced. It's like...
Read more
Why are you passionate about helping students? As a person who deeply values education, I encourage others to pursue subjects and hobbies they are passionate about. This approach not only fosters true excellence but also brings genuine happiness into their lives.
Read more
...Chinese with a public school district for two years. I graduated from college with a degree in political science at 20 years old, hold a certification in Intermediate-Advanced Chinese from the American Council for the Teaching of Foreign Languages, and received a Critical Language Scholarship from the US Department of State to study intensive advanced Mandarin in China in 2015. Studying and teaching intensive Chinese has helped me learn how to lay down the fundamentals...
Read more
I love teaching, math and accounting....and tacos...I love tacos, too. I am a graduate of Missouri - St. Louis' business school, a former Big-4 accounting firm partner and an Instructor of Accounting at a nationally recognized college.... I believe that each student learns differently, so I try to find out the best way to teach each concept.... I would try to learn about the student's interests and goals and explore the background the student has on...
Read more
...experience through transparent, accurate and consistent services that enable business growth and positions IT as a value add-on partner. I value data driven decisions, thinking like an entrepreneur, and putting the client at the center of everything we do. My motto is "It's All About You"! I am a firm believer in building operationally and financially stable IT functions through technology simplification, challenging the status quo and empowering people's growth as professionals through on-going curiosity.
Read more
...Excellent based on student evaluations. My academic passion lies in robotics, in which my work and teaching experience allows me to tutor a wide variety of subjects, including Electrical Engineering, Computer Science and Programming, and the underlying Math and Physics required in this field. My teaching philosophy focuses on teaching concepts and problem solving skills. I believe it is important to develop a deep understanding of the material and how to apply it, rather than...
Read more
...tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about Mathematics, Computers, Business, and Continuous Improvement initiatives. In my experience, helping share my knowledge with others has been very rewarding. I am a firm believer in self-improvement, with education leading to an improved quality of life. I aim to challenge and share this passion with my students as they learn concepts, with both formal scheduled tutoring or supporting immediate tutoring needs. In my spare...
Read more
...on creating a supportive and inclusive learning environment that fosters curiosity and encourages students to ask questions and think critically. I believe that education is a powerful tool for personal and professional growth, and I strive to inspire my students to pursue their academic goals with confidence and enthusiasm. Outside of academia, I have a variety of interests that keep me grounded and energized. I enjoy reading a wide range of genres, which broadens my...
Read more
..."Property Brothers" & "Love it or List it Episodes". I have a self published book & recently finished a "XR Development in Unity" course at University of Toronto. Manage 7 properties and ~13 tenants here in Toronto. In 2015, i went to school for Digital Music Production at Metal Works Institute which has definitely helped on my journey. Drawing from my diverse experience, I'll help you unlock your potential. I am a Canadian born Portuguese...
Read more
...Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Programming. With a strong background in these subjects, I tailor my teaching approach to fit each student's unique learning style, ensuring they grasp concepts with clarity and confidence. My experience includes working with students at various levels, guiding them through complex topics, exam preparation, and skill development. I focus on fostering critical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and a genuine appreciation for learning. By creating a supportive and interactive environment, I empower students...
Read more
Receive personally tailored Operating Systems lessons from exceptional tutors in a one-on-one setting. We help you connect with the best tutor for your particular needs while offering flexible scheduling to fit your busy life.
Operating Systems Tutoring FAQ
An operating system (or OS) is software that manages both computer hardware and other software resources. It provides a common infrastructure for the services and programs on the system. All computer programs, with the exception of firmware, require an operating system in order to function. For computer science students, operating systems may seem like a significant abstraction from the rest of the field. Varsity Tutors can help you find experienced operating systems tutoring to help you with your studies.
There are many different types of operating systems. The dominant operating system for computers is Microsoft Windows. MacOS has the second largest share. In third place are the many varieties of the Linux operating system.
Smartphones and tablets have different operating systems. In this field, the two dominant operating systems are created by Google and Apple. In an operating systems course, you will learn about how this special software is built, and you will be challenged to demonstrate a command of concurrent programming, communication between processes, and resource management.
An understanding of operating systems is needed for careers in programming, computer networking, information systems management, and hardware or software engineering. Students can take courses that deal with operating systems at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Many high schools also offer basic and intermediary classes on the subject. Some of the colleges that offer degree programs with a focus on operating systems include the New Jersey Institute of Technology in Newark, NJ; the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, CA; and Duke University in Durham, NC.
How can an operating systems tutor help you? The framework of an operating system is intricate, and each step of the process requires extensive study in order to master it. Your tutor may help you understand the different types of operating systems, display structure, the interface between the machine and user, software and hardware compatibility, cross-platform applications, and distributed operating systems. An experienced operating systems tutor can work on any or all of the specific skills associated with the discipline.
One of the biggest advantages of working with a personal tutor is the ability to receive individualized instruction that is customized to cover only the topics you need help understanding. This helps to maximize your time with your tutor to work toward academic goals as efficiently as possible. While you may be focused on OS principles, an experienced tutor may also be able to help you with key study and organization skills that you'll use throughout your academic and professional careers.
The Varsity Tutors live learning platform also gives you the power to choose when and where you meet with your tutor. Some students find it easier to concentrate in the comfort of their own home, while others rely on the steady flow of caffeine from their favorite coffee shop. Whether you prefer to meet in a virtual space or in person, there is an experienced operating systems tutor eager to begin working with you. To get started on the process of finding the right OS tutor for you, contact Varsity Tutors today.
4.9/5.0 Satisfaction Rating*
Your Personalized Tutoring Program and Instructor
Identify Needs
Our knowledgeable directors help you choose your tutor with your learning profile and personality in mind.
Customize Learning
Your tutor can customize your lessons and present concepts in engaging easy-to-understand-ways.
Increased Results
You can learn more efficiently and effectively because the teaching style is tailored to you.
Online Convenience
With the flexibility of online tutoring, your tutor can be arranged to meet at a time that suits you.
Recent Operating Systems Tutoring Session Notes
This was our final session and I answered all his questions regarding differential equations. I have to say he knows just about everything there is to know about the topics, and this is the class he is best prepared in. I hope he does well on his final.
The student and I began our session by reviewing vocabulary. We then reviewed the reading strategies we discussed last session. We focused on inferencing during this session. We then used our reading skills to complete several practice questions. Nice work today!
Reviewed quadrilaterals and the use of angle relationships to solve for certain angles given other angles. Also used the law of sines and the law of cosines to solve triangles. Worked on the concept of solving an equation first, then plugging in numbers for a numerical solution.
The student and I discussed and practiced strategies specifically for data-sufficiency questions in the math section. We outlined a flowchart to maximize efficiency. We also discussed (and extensively practiced) picking numbers to answer the question both "yes" and "no" in order to prove that a statement is insufficient.
This session was spent walking through how to define characteristics of parabolas. The student seemed clear on how to find the characteristics, but unclear on why those characteristics need to be found in order to graph a parabola. I not only walked through how to find those characteristics, but also why they are absolutely necessary to find when graphing a parabola. He picked up on these principles very quickly and by the end of our session he could walk me through how to find the axis of symmetry, vertex, x-intercepts, y-intercept, and two additional points in the parabola.
The student and I reviewed her flash cards we had made the previous session. We worked through the review she had in class. There were some things she did not quite grasp, so I taught her the information in several different ways using words, drawings, and her hands to remember. I made a jobs quiz at the end. We reviewed the areas she was still struggling with and she felt confident when we were through. I left an additional quiz I made up along with answers with the student's mother to give on Wednesday in preparation for her quiz Thursday.