...and Vietnamese. After graduating high school, Chi taught English as a second language for kids and adult learners all over Vietnam, while giving test prep lessons for the IELTS test. In college, she worked as a teaching assistant for the Web Design course. Since 2022, Chi has been working as a private teacher and tutor,...
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...graduated with a bachelor's of Music Education from the University of Nevada, Reno in 2019. Throughout my teaching career, I have worked with a range of age groups and ability levels, from basic music literacy with kindergarteners to marching band techniques and advanced music theory with high schoolers. The best part of my day was...
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...designed several board games and card games, including some with mobile app integration. In addition to physical games, I have multiple apps and learning games on Google Play and online. I speak French fluently, having lived in France and Belgium for a few years, and am currently raising my children bilingual speaking English and French....
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...economics, and math. I'm available for tutoring Spanish and math but I'm most excited about tutoring coding as it is a field in which I'm developing myself professionally and teaching is a great way to reinforce one's own learning. ----- My teaching/learning philosophy can be summarized as an emphasis on: --Curiosity: A spirit of curiosity...
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...students. I consider much of my academic success to be the result of great tutoring I've received in the past. I've enjoyed tutoring recently because it's a welcomed respite from the world of startups, and I love seeing students "click" when they've gotten past a mental roadblock, or discovered they could do something they didn't...
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...science, and programming. I enjoy breaking down complex concepts into manageable steps, tailoring my approach to fit each student's learning style. My experience includes assisting peers in subjects like algebra and programming, focusing on building confidence and critical thinking skills. My favorite subjects to tutor are math and computer science because they offer practical tools...
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...each student's unique learning style, ensuring that they grasp concepts effectively and enjoy the learning process. Whether it's simplifying complex topics, providing structured study plans, or offering mentorship beyond academics, I strive to create an encouraging and supportive environment. Beyond teaching, I am committed to continuous learning and staying updated with the latest educational techniques...
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...City College of NY. With over two years of tutoring experience, primarily at the New York Public Library, I've worked with elementary and middle school students, focusing on subjects like SAT Math, reading, and writing. My teaching philosophy revolves around adaptability and engagement; I strive to create interactive lessons that cater to diverse learning styles....
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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...
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...Design and Simulation. I have tutored all age groups. I started tutoring at the middle school level, then moved to elementary, and taught at the undergrad level. I am actually working on my Ph.D. so that I will be able to teach at any level. It is not hard to guess I am a Cyber/IT...
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...and instructor since receiving my degree. I have over 15years developing websites and over 7yrs teaching basic computer skills, Scratch and Python programming, web design (HTML, CSS & JavaScript) and Microsoft Office. I have assisted a number of professionals at various career stages in enhancing their computer skills in order to advance their careers. I...
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I have a Ph.D. in Computer Science. I taught advanced computer science courses (C#, programming, Algorithms) for 6 years for graduate students at the university. My classes usually had more than 25 students. I'm passionate about teaching, especially programming, and love to make an influence on my students and see them succeed. I also enjoy...
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...automaticity, rewarding, self-regulation, and interactive principles of teaching. In order to promote automaticity, I make sure that a major proportion of classroom activity is focused on the use of language for purposes that are as authentic as a classroom context will permit. I try to make the learning process enjoyable, fun, and rewarding. I encourage...
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...a deep-seated belief in the transformative power of education and an unrelenting commitment to fostering the next generation of digital defenders and innovators, I am excited to convey my enthusiasm and qualifications for a teaching position in these fields. My academic background in Information Technology, combined with my professional experience in the IT and Cybersecurity...
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...of Science in Mathematics from the University of Texas at El Paso and a Master of Science from Indiana State University. Currently, I am pursuing a doctoral degree in Big Data Analytics at Colorado Tech University. My extensive experience includes solving problems in Calculus, Algebra, Trigonometry, Geometry, and Basic Math. This depth of knowledge allows...
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...done my Bachelor's in Computer Science and Engineering. I specialize in teaching Fundamentals of Computer Science, Programming languages including C, Python, JavaSricpt, TypeScript, and Web Technologies including Microservice architecture, Agile, HTML, CSS, Bootstrap, JQuery, Angular, Node.js, Express.js, Git, SQL, and Mongo with over 6 years of tutoring experience. I believe that every student has the...
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...Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, with a minor in Mathematics. I have experience tutoring middle school students with MIT Scratch, college students with C++ and Java assignments, elementary students with reading and math, as well as high school students with math. I am passionate about helping students because I know how it feels to...
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...spent a long time studying for courses myself, so I fully understand the constant struggle to learn new material, so positivity and understanding are always at the highest priority. I have tutored students of ages ranging from 14 to 40+ years old throughout the years, so reach out to me if you need some tutoring!
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...software professional experience includes working with Javascript, Java api development, analysis of prebuilt Java applications from a software security standpoint, and I have spent time on software quality assurance related work in a professional setting. For a more comprehensive list of my skill set, please feel free to visit my LinkedIn profile at https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikita-kulkarni-b3b2836a/. I...
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In today's programming and computing environment, development and web development often go hand in hand. So much of the content that is delivered to end users today is geared toward some web-based architecture and delivery system that rarely do we think of programming in the older manner of desktop development. Still, however, this all-pervasive paradigm for design and implementation requires the integration of so many programming topics that it is less a replacement than it is a complex whole containing many former types of programming and development in a single, complex apparatus. Therefore, learning web development is far from a monolithic enterprise, but instead requires expertise in a vast number of disciplines. Instead of attempting to piece together the best practices and all of the technical skills that you need on your own, contact Varsity Tutors and let us help you connect with an experienced personal tutor to expedite your entry into this important, ubiquitous field. Your in-person tutoring sessions can be held in the comfort of your home or any other location of your choosing. There is even an interactive online platform for those who would prefer to meet for face-to-face online tutoring.
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Recent Alabama Web Development Tutoring Session Notes
The student and I focused on English today. We continued going over strategies and drills, and then I had him take a practice test. He got a 31! He scored a 26 on the baseline English portion, so we're very excited about that. Next Saturday, we'll go over reading strategies.
The student is a very organized young lady. We worked through things that she knew she had been struggling with. Today we got through meiosis, mitosis, DNA, and ecology. We made plans for how to utilize our next two sessions.
Student 1 worked on a study sheet for a test involving exponents, scientific notation, interest, growth, decay, etc. Student 2 worked on his math workbook, solving word problems involving adding fractions. He had no problem with those, and he worked ahead on some additional pages.
I helped explain to the student how to find the vertical and horizontal asymptotes on a graph when dividing polynomials. We also discussed how to break down work problems and turn them into math equations. I think this will be something that he should focus on for the ACT.
SAT prep. Reviewed critical reading homework, the student's first attempt at this section. He struggled with double-blank vocab questions, and we discussed how to approach these one blank at a time. He also had some issues with vocab-in-context questions in the passages, so it will be important to emphasize vocab self-study, possibly even with vocab quizzes. He did very well on the short passages, and of the two long passages on this section struggled more with the fiction. We discussed how the SAT differs from an English test in that it is very literal and only rarely asks for inferences or assumptions, and always does so explicitly. We followed up with an in-class reading section, to gauge if there was any immediate improvement from our discussions.
The student and I have started making vocabulary flashcards as we go with any words she doesn't recognize in the tests. Hopefully if she spends a few minutes reviewing the flashcards a couple of times a week, the vocabulary will start to stick! We are focusing mostly on the reading passages and she's doing well, but still has a way to go. We need to work on recognizing patterns, understanding motive, and identifying different tones. Now that the school year has started, we're going to meet once a fortnight, and I will send her some work to do in-between our sessions.