...and Interactive Media from the Art Institute of Pittsburgh Online Division. I tutor front-end Web design including HTML5 and CSS3 coding languages, and project planning techniques. HTML5 and CSS3 are my favorite subjects to teach because of the sense of accomplishment that comes with creating something from nothing. I believe that teachers should inspire students to delve deeper into subjects so that students develop an ever-learning lifestyle. My tutoring style is interactive/participative.
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...of Computing, I graduated from St. Johns River State College with an Associate of Science degree for Computer Programming & Analysis and an Associate of Arts degree. I maintain a personal GitHub repository showcasing my portfolio of programming projects. Technology, engineering, computers, and their underlying mathematics/sciences are my life's passion. After graduating from UNF, my goal is to secure a position in the field of software engineering. My primary focus in teaching is CS-related: Computer Programming...
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I believe teaching is the best way to learn. With a Master's degree in Computer Engineering from Texas A&M University and 10 years of professional experience, I still feel there is much to learn in programming. I enjoy teaching and I feel accomplished if in conveying the knowledge effectively.
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Can also tutor:HTML, CSS, Python and 19 more subjects.
Education
Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology - Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering
Texas AM University - Master of Science, Computer Engineering, General
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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...systems, and micro services. I have a Bachelor's Degree of Science in Computer Science and a Minor in Mathematics from Northeastern University. I tutor all subjects related to computer science and software development/engineering. I also tutor Chess. I think the most important part of teaching is helping students find the same passion that I have - whether that be for software development, chess, or any other subject. Outside of tutoring I am interested in sports and...
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Hello all! My name is Austin and I am a recent college graduate with a degree in Industrial Engineering. While at the university I spent 2 years tutoring various subjects to students. I love math and helping it make sense to students.
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To help and motivate students to do their very best by providing excellent academic and life support.... My personal philosophy towards teaching is to meet the student where they are and to try alternative techniques that will best suit the student to succeed.... I would introduce myself and my background, as well as get some information from the student. I would try to speak with the parents, if possible, to gather information as well. I try...
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Can also tutor:HTML, SQL, Perl and 28 more subjects.
...degree in computer science in 2020 from Montana State University and I have been writing software and designing data collection systems and networks ever since. Most of the technology I have worked on is geared towards agricultural and environmental applications. I specialize in embedded systems, networking, and Android programming. The languages I use professionally are C++, C#, Python, Kotlin, and Java. I love finding ways to use technology to solve problems in every discipline, and...
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Can also tutor:Python, C#, C++ and 19 more subjects.
Experienced instructor with a demonstrated history of working in the technical industry. Skilled in UX/UI Design, Front-End Development, and Abstract Thinking. I find my strengths to be particular in my ability to be self-reliant, logical, thorough, and patient. In my free time I am advancing my brand, working for certifications, and studying for my Doctorates in Computer Science.
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...is as a professor of philosophy and moral theology at a small Byzantine Catholic Seminary in Pittsburgh, PA. I likewise work as an academic translator for works written in French and Latin. For many years I worked as a tutor in test prep (primarily GRE), mathematics, and computer science. Although I provide this service less frequently as in the past, I continue to enjoy taking an occasional client, hoping to provide the same excellent service...
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Can also tutor:C#, C++, Java and 35 more subjects.
Education
Saint Vincent College - Bachelors, Computer Science (BS); Catholic Theology (BA); Minor: Mathematics
The Catholic University of America - PHD, Philosophy
...which lead me to work as a Business Intelligence Developer and Data Engineer. I have been tutoring Math in and out of university for 10+ years. I have worked with several companies and institutions learning various teaching methods and taught in various settings for high school and college students, including drop in labs, group and private sessions, substitute teaching, and as a Calculus lecturer at MSU. I am also a 25+ year yo-yo champion, performer...
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...in English through VIPKid; freshmen in a variety of subjects as a tutor at the University at Albany, SUNY; and college students philosophy as the Instructor of Record at the University at Albany, SUNY. Since leaving academia, I have worked as a Software Engineer and have an extensive knowledge of computer science. While I can tutor various subjects, I am most passionate and knowledgeable about Philosophy and Logic. I have a great love for education...
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Though my primary career is as a web developer, I am also an experienced, personable tutor with expertise in a wide variety of subject areas. During my ten years of experience as a teacher and tutor, I've displayed a consistent ability to engage with students to make learning enjoyable and rewarding.... I resolutely favor critical-thinking skills over rote learning. I believe humans have a natural desire and ability to learn, and my experience has shown me...
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...to keep improving. It is a life-long adventure. Subjects I teach would fall into four main categories: Computer Science/Programming, ESL, Math, and Music. I would like to explain my background regarding each category: Computer Science/Programming: I am 3 courses away from a BS in Computer Science and I'm currently working on a real-life project involving web development, databases, and Android development. A large part of this project requires explaining technical concepts to coworkers who don't...
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...and I am a former professor of Writing Studies. I have earned a BA in English from the Ohio State University and a Ph.D in English from the University of Texas at El Paso. My humanities training has prepared me to tutor all aspects of the writing process as well as understanding and analyzing literature. Additionally, I have recently returned to school to obtain a second Bachelor's degree in Computer Science at Florida State University....
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...wonderful time immersing myself in the world of learning. I try to approach every subject I encounter with a sense of wonder and openness so that I can appreciate the world around me to the greatest degree. I have a strong preference for experiential learning, and an approach that emphasizes asking questions and learning to come to your own conclusions given the information you have. I thrive on teaching myself new subjects, and I want...
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Hello everyone! I am Ali, and I have a love for English and math. I have been tutoring and teaching since I was young and have followed all the necessary steps to achieve the success I have today.
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Can also tutor:C++, Python, CSS and 72 more subjects.
Education
Yale University - Certificate, Financial Services Marketing Operations
...State University with my Bachelor's of Science in Computer Science. I've tutored with my institution and privately since 2013. Many of my clients have likened me to a friendly older sibling helping them with their homework. They love the way I use analogies and metaphors to illustrate abstract programming concepts. The appreciate the friendly casual atmosphere I promote and how I get to know them in a way that allows me to create examples that...
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Recent Durham PHP Tutoring Session Notes
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.