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Full-stack web developer on LAMP stack. 3+ years experience creating single page AJAX apps and websites via RESTful APIs. Strong background in software development; B.S in Computer Science from Binghamton University. Adept at teaching difficult concepts to students; during my time in college I lived and worked abroad in Japan teaching English for nearly 2 years!
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...Family and my master's from there as well. Currently I am pursuing my doctorate in online education from American College of Education (ACE). I have been a full-time instructor with the Wisconsin Technical College System (WTCS) for the last eleven years. My favorite subjects to tutor are Science Technology Engineering and Math (STEM) subjects. My tutoring style is to help students reach their answer through guidance and encouragement. Outside of academia I enjoy home improvement...
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Tribhuvan University - Bachelor of Engineering, Electrical Engineering
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I am a Cambridge CELTA certified ESL teacher. I have degrees in History and linguistics from the University of Georgia and can tutor a variety of topics. I have a strong grasp of the theoretical ways in which people of all ages learn languages, and I am also well aware of the fact that everyone learns differently. I love history and languages and hope to share my enthusiasm with students!
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...1 to Calculus 3. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about Computer Science and computational based math courses. In my experience helping struggling students prepare for college tests, we always seem to have the most fun when the student has the 'Aha' moment after understanding a difficult topic. I am a firm proponent of education and I love to see others progress to a point where they're able to...
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I Graduated with a Master of Science in Computer Engineering. I have 6+ years experience in industrial and teaching. I can deliver lessons on a one-to-one or Group basis. I nurture a supportive learning environment that motivates the student.
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I believe in instilling an understanding of the subject or topic in my student rather than simply regurgitating test strategies. To this end I actively seek to engage with my students and find points of interest for them to explore within the material we are learning. I hold that every student has the potential to learn every subject as a fundamental truth of education.
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...university level and worked as a professional trainer. Walt Disney once said, "Laughter is no enemy to learning" and I believe in that maxim. Learning should be fun and engaging, tied to real-world examples and explanations that not only illuminate the concept but also show the student why the information is important. I teach a variety of STEM topics, mostly focused around Computer Science, and I specifically focus on GRE preparation. There are a lot...
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We went over the student's math homework. We worked through it and he understands it all which is good since it is review. We are going to be meeting tomorrow to do chemistry as well (which is due on Friday). Good session.
Working on a large project with the student for the majority of the time. We are working on a new approach to her spelling-- having her try to visualize the word and then spell it, rather than sounding it out phonetically... hopefully this approach will help!
During this session, we went over some math problems and old exams that had been taken. She seemed to have a strong understanding of the topic. We also went over some of her writing to try and learn some new writing techniques.
The student and I covered the usual reading strategies (taking a 5-second break, reading for structure and author's intent, change-in-direction words, etc.; eliminating extreme, off-topic, or too-broad answer choices; guessing when you can eliminate at least one answer choice). We also discussed the importance of the vocab list and ways to make vocab studying more efficient (flashcards; making up your own example sentences; sorting words into groups by topic or tone).
The student worked on using better transition words and sentences, reviewing what type of transition words work best in agreement and contradictory phrases, We also practiced distinguishing what facts best support arguments (to prepare for our writing a persuasive argument). We edited his draft from last week, and there were very few errors and very minor (2 spelling, one comma), so we decided that would be the final draft for that assignment. The outline for the persuasive argument was an introduction, 3 main arguments with 3 supporting details per argument, and a conclusion. We also used a graphic organizer to outline, and his homework for this week is to write a rough draft using strong transition words, supporting details and examples.
The student and I continued preparing for the January 28th SAT, working through two reading sections, one math section, and one writing section. He demonstrated surprisingly substantial improvement in all sections; his math and writing, in particular, were very strong. Three additional sections were assigned for homework which will be gone over next class.