Seasoned full-stack web developer with a demonstrated history of working in the higher education industry. Strong engineering professional, skilled in WordPress, Editing, Public Speaking, Management, and HTML.
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University of Pisa - Bachelor of Science, Computer Science
University of Pisa Italy - Master of Science, Computer Science
...to use tutoring as a stepping stone to one day continue my education in a PhD program to become a professor of computer science. I love math and programming, and hope to help students find their love for these two abstract fields. My philosophy is if I can understand how my student learns, I can help clarify the underlying principles and foundation of the most conceptually important details for a strong understanding in the field....
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...to me. I've spent a great deal of my time convincing others that innovative ideas are worth exploring, and consider myself a technology evangelist. I was working with satellite phone technology, wireless application protocol, mobile messaging and digital music before the internet was on phones, texting was the norm or iTunes even existed. In recent years, I've extended that mindset to the higher education setting with fantastic results. I'm always searching for the next opportunity...
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UW Whitewater - Bachelor of Science, Web Development
...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 areas. I aim to break down complex concepts into manageable pieces, making them easier to understand and apply. My...
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I have 15 years of experience in the computer science industry and am an avid public speaker. I have given numerous talks at conferences around the world. I am particularly excited about breaking down difficult topics into easy to understand sessions. My career spans working at the industry's most established companies.
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Hi! I am an engineering student at Northeastern University who loves helping people out with all subjects. Standardized tests are just a game against the clock that we can improve in so many ways. ... I have two philosophies. 1. Practice makes perfect. 2. There's an angle to everything. I think there is always more than one way to approach a problem, and typically the test tries to make you think you need to take the...
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...my knowledge and skills to guide students toward achieving their academic goals. Throughout my education and personal experiences, I have developed a deep appreciation for the power of clear explanations, patience, and tailored learning approaches. I understand that each student learns differently, which is why I am committed to adapting my teaching style to meet their individual needs. Whether it's breaking down complex concepts into digestible steps or fostering a supportive and encouraging environment, I...
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Hi! My name is Richie. I am passionate about math and coding and would like to share my passion with others. I have tutored students in the past and would like to continue doing so here. My main objective is for everyone and anyone who partakes in my classes to come out of it learning something new.
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I am an FSU Computer Science Senior with a 3.95 GPA. I have a passion for learning and helping others foster the same dedication. My lessons will be semi-rigorous, with a focus on getting you to a level in which you feel confident, as fast as possible.
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I have been working in the IT Industry since 1998. I have a Doctorate in IT from Walden University and work as a Technical Architect for a Higher Education software company. I am also in the US Air National Guard. I enjoy helping others achieve their goals.
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...Science major, I pursue my passion for STEM across continents. From my early years in Egypt to high school in South Africa, and finally my bachelor's degree in the USA, my journey has instilled in me a deep appreciation for diverse perspectives within STEM fields and beyond. With a global education and unwavering dedication, I'm driven to make an impact in the world of technology. Let's connect and create a future where boundaries are surpassed.
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...the undergraduate level. I have tutored 1000s of students over the years and often work with both talented and gifted students and students with learning differences including ADHD and those on the Autism spectrum. My approach is to engender trust and confidence and adjust my approach to the unique learning style and needs of each student. I'm big on active listening and asking lots of questions to determine if the student understands the material and...
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...(in PA) and a certificate in Web/SQL Development from Boston University (in MA). I have a number of years of experience teaching Geometry and Algebra 2 through Calculus courses, and economics. At one time, I was an approved "reader" (grader) of AP Calculus exams. In addition, I am able to tutor some computer programming, business, economics courses and I am able to help you prepare for the math sections of college admission tests. I have...
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...of North Texas (UNT) with a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science and with Cum Laude honors. That means I know my computers, computer programming, and math! While attending UNT, I also became a Volunteer Tutor for 2 years and later on a Lead Tutor for 1 year before graduating. I've been pretty passionate about tutoring and helping others ever since! When tutoring students, I've always found it the most helpful to tailor each...
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Hello, I am father of six grown children pursuing his PhD. I have taught school, have been an IT professional for the past 28 years, and Adjunct faculty at University level. I have trained and mentored many people in the US and overseas. I have participated in the homeschooling of 4 of the 6 of my children.
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...for Measurement Inc., and Leader in the development of Standardized and Test Prep development. As a Licensed Educator M.Ed MHS-MFT, Ed.S, it is important that my Students enjoy themselves in the things they learn organically as they develop their confidence in each subject matter. As a Educational Leader, it is my duty to assess At-Risk and Fail grade situations with care and compassion. My goal with students is to quickly assess, plan, fully commit, and...
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...which sounds fancy but is simply the art and science of adding the illusion of intelligence to game elements. I would describe my teaching philosophy as bottom up. In other words I want to help people to be creative which means introducing elements, leaving time for students to 'mess with' what they have, combining those elements in novel ways. I am a singer and guitar player. I design things in CAD and 3D print. I...
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Coding gives us the opportunity to create innovative solutions to today's problems. I enjoy helping students find that "Ah Ha" moment when the concepts start to become clear.
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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.