I am currently a Junior at Washington University in St. Louis, studying computer science and math. I hope to one day be a software engineer. I love working with other people and want to help others succeed in my areas of expertise.
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Hello, My name is Duman. I am MS Physics Graduate and BS Electrical Engineering. If you are interested to learn General Physics, Mathematics, computer programming C, C++, python, JavaScript, You can choose me as your tutor. I am happy to assist you for educational field.
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Tribhuvan University - Bachelor of Engineering, Electrical Engineering
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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...processing, graphics, and gaming. I also taught at DigiPen Technical Institute for a year, topics including software engineering and artificial intelligence. I also do android apps for games and open science projects. I have collaborated on a robot of a wormlike creature that is on display currently at Ars Electronica in Linz Austria. See https://github.com/portegys and tom.portegys.com/programs.html for code projects. See tom.portegys.com/research.html for a list of my publications in AI and other fields. My most...
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I am a student at the University of North Dakota. I am majoring in Commercial Aviation and minoring in Computer Science. I am a private pilot (ASEL), full-stack web developer, and actor. In my free time, I'm either flying, programming, playing Rocket League, or sleeping.
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Hi there, my name is Hugo Lopez and I am an independent game developer. As a recent graduate, I come with prior coding, level designing, narrative designing, and worldbuilding experience in both Unity (C#) and Unreal Engine. Choose me as your tutor and you'll learn the fundamentals of game design along with an in-depth look into how to enter the gaming industry along with creating your own gaming projects.
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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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...for being education tech leaders. I would bring my knowledge of instructional theory and model by using ADDIE model and other relevant models like Backward Design/Understanding by Design (UbD), Design Thinking Model, Fink's Significant Learning Model, ARCS model based on the appropriate design of the courses. I am proficient with various learning and course management systems e.g., Blackboard, Moodle, Canvas, aTutor, Open edx, WebWork, Google Classroom, OpenLearning, eCollege, GlobalScholar and lot more. It will be...
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Valley View University - Bachelor of Science, Computer Science
...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. My success is only determined by my student's success.... My goal is...
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...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 session to that student's learning style.
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...work is important because it creates opportunities for growth and helps students develop their potential. I love working with students because I get to see them grow and change over time. I have always been fascinated by the idea of people learning and growing, and I am always thrilled when students tell me that they have learned something new about themselves through our sessions together. I have a bachelor's in Architecture and a Double Masters...
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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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Tufts University - Bachelor of Science, Computer Hardware Engineering
Hey! I'm Devin and I'm a computer science student at Florida State. I'm ready to help you in your computer science and programming classes, with spanish, and with ACT test prep. I like explaining and talking about programming and comp sci concepts. I play Fortnite and love to skateboard/longboard :)
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...and a kindle tablet. And if they saw the backseat of my car, they would observe a mini bookcase, with some of my favorite books. I have a deep passion for learning. Accordingly, I believe whole hearted in education. It enriches the human situation and serves one for a better life. I wish my students - sometimes in poor districts - a great life! Education and learning is a catalyst for this. It is this...
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...does! Although my teaching experience includes many Software Engineering classes, I am still happiest when I am teaching programming classes Visual Basic, Python, C++, HTML, JavaScript and PHP. I love being there when students discover the thrill of making something work on the computer! I also love teaching Introduction to Computing and the History of Computing to beginners, mostly because I found these things so interesting when I was new to the topic. My teaching...
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...years as a graphic designer and design educator through which I've learned the importance of being able to see the world through other people's eyes. I love being on the ground floor of the creative process, helping ideas bloom into innovative solutions. I get a lot of satisfaction from the problem-solving aspects of design, from collaborating with clients on unexpected strategies to guiding young designers as they wrap their heads around a complex design problem.
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...Major at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, NY. I began tutoring when I was in High School, helping both peers and students in Elementary and Middle School. I am passionate about helping others learn and become the best versions of themselves because I believe it will lead to a more functional society. While I am able to tutor in many subjects, I feel most strongly able to help with Mathematics and Computer Science.
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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.
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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.
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