...During my undergraduate years, I developed a passion for mentorship through tutoring, one on one peer consultations, and student organizations. Before going into STEM, I studied the arts and humanities extensively at a High School for the Arts. As such I have a high success rate in communicating complex topics in simple, meaningful ways across a variety of disciplines. With students, I focus on "information synthesis" so that they can build new knowledge and confidence...
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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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...have taught English as a second language but I am an expert at JavaScript and specifically Game AI 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...
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...He says "My resume won't be on my tombstone. If I want to leave a strong legacy, then I have to take the knowledge I've gained over the years and share it. ... I'm passionate about helping people. Helping people excel from my achievements and avoid my career pitfalls. I not only tutor the basics of Digital Media, Filmmaking, Productivity, Visual Studio, and iMovie, I also teach the philosophy behind these concentrations as learned from...
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I have over 20 years of professional experience in systems development and training and course facilitation roles (corporate and higher education). I have a passion for education; my strengths lie in active learning methodologies. Certified Quickbooks Pro Advisor- Advanced Certified Quickbooks-Payroll Specialist Certified Project + PM
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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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...Science with a minor in Music Theory. After graduation, I had several jobs as a software developer, in software support, and I worked as a field technician for a radio communications company. I also took some time off and worked with a beekeeper through the WWOOF organization. Most recently, I taught math in a traditional classroom and then computer science at an all online school. Computers and electronics have been one of my main interests...
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...is no such thing as an "incapability" to know a subject. Education often possesses a guise of anti-fun, but I can promise you that all topics can be engaging, and I am willing to show you how engaging mathematics and technology can be. As a Game Designer, I have a deep interest in both playing games and making games. This includes games of all kinds: video games, board games, tabletop role-playing games, trading card games,...
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...from Vanderbilt University with a B.S. in Computer Science and the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign with an M.S. in Data Science. I have a passion for tutoring in an immense amount of subjects /standardized tests/essays, and helping others gain a greater sense of the material they are trying to master. More specifically, I love helping other students work through the intricacies of mathematics and programming problems and I strive to try to make myself...
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...rather than introducing new topics. (For example, meeting with a student after a class to help them with the material they've just covered but may not understand.) I can do the latter if necessary; however, I am less certain about my ability to do so in a way that is as consistently useful. I prefer to think of tutoring in terms of helping a peer rather than the more hierarchical framing of teacher and student....
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I enjoy teaching many subjects at all different ability and skill levels. Professionally I am currently developing my skills related to Virtual Web Servers and Hosting Interactive Websites. I pride myself in being able to discover each individual student's strengths and weaknesses, in order to better teach each specific subject.
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...of 2019 to July of 2023. I have participated within both small and large organizations in leadership and otherwise (Marching Bands, Jazz Bands, Legal Offices and others), developing my ability to communicate and work with as many personalities as possible to pursue a common goal. "If there's a will, there's a way" is one of my personal mantras, and I am dedicated to helping others make sense of the world around them.
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...my teaching journey through both my masters degrees as a Teaching Assistant and taught many subjects including: mathematics, programming, design thinking, statistics and even 3d printing. I also informally guide students through their university applications, provide inputs on their essays, and give them insights into how the admissions process works. I enjoy teaching physics and mechanical engineering concepts because it allows me to present some unique examples that inspire students' imagination. I received my undergrad...
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I am a computer programming graduate from Gwinnett Technical College. I have Microsoft certification for SQL Server and Oracle certification for Java. Programming is my passion and I have been teaching MS SQL server, C++, C#, Python, HTML, CSS, Javascript and Java for 5 years now. In my spare time, I enjoy reading that which enriches my life, and yoga.
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I help with computer science theory, c++, python, c, and mathematics practically algebra, linear algebra, trigonometry, precalculus and algorithms. Basically, if you need help with computer science I can be there for you in addition I do know some hardware concepts.
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...at the University of Dayton, I am double-majoring in Visual Arts and French with a minor in Theology. Embracing the very things I love in a spirit of abandonment to divine providence, I am eager to develop each gift I am given while growing alongside each person I encounter. As a tutor, I like to first listen to a students specific questions and then walk through solutions, offering feedback and encouraging personal growth.
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I am a recent graduate from Swarthmore College with High Honors in Computer Science and Art History. My studies focused on Networks and Parallel and Distributed Systems, but I also have experience with programming language design and lower-level computer architectures. I can help you with AP computer science problems, introductory college courses, navigating the job market and higher-education applications, and much more!
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...learning! As a middle schooler I helped younger kids in robotics, from assisting in programming camps to helping at tournaments. I always enjoyed seeing the kids be more excited as they learned. In addition to school, I am also a black belt in Taekwondo. While working toward my own goals, I mentored the lower belts and helped them better understand and practice techniques. Currently I am a Junior, working toward a degree in Video Game...
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...for their assignments. I have not professional tutored students, however, I have had opportunities to tutor fellow classmates and friends in different subjects and even assisted in helping with homework assists such as papers, projects, etc. During my free time, I try to learn something new, spend time with family and friends, cook, sing, dance, and learn about different cultures/current news. I believe education should be giving to all people no matter their background (i.e....
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Visual Studio is a Microsoft IDE (integrated development environment) that allows its users to create mobile applications, web applications, software, websites, and more. It supports Visual Basic .NET, C++, TypeScript, JavaScript, C#, HTML, CSS, and more out-of-the-box. Extensions to Visual Studio allow for programmers to develop in Ruby, Python, node.JS, and others. Like other IDE's, Visual Studio has code completion, version control, debugging, multi-cursor, and other features that reduce programming errors and development time.
If you are studying computer science or web development and need to learn Visual Studio for a course, or if you would like to create applications using the Windows API, Microsoft Silverlight, or for the Windows Store, you may be thinking about getting some additional support to get you up and running with this powerful IDE quickly. A Visual Studio tutor can provide that support. Varsity Tutors can assist you by getting you set up with knowledgeable Visual Studio tutoring.
Some of the things you could learn during Visual Studio tutoring sessions include:
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Visual Studio tutoring allows you to reduce your learning curve and develop sufficient skills in the tool at a quicker pace than you might be able to on your own. A Visual Studio tutor can work by your side, pair programming through examples and exercises to help you apply concepts you learn for better retention. If you have prior programming experience or have worked with IDEs like Eclipse, a tutor can focus on the nuances of Visual Studio or on programming for Windows. If you are new to programming, a tutor can start at the basics and help you make progress with fewer mistakes and frustrations.
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