...machine learning, and cloud technologies (AWS, GCP, Azure). Proficient in Python, .NET, and advanced programming, with expertise in cybersecurity tools and practices including SIEM tools, threat modeling, and OWASP Top 10 vulnerabilities. Demonstrates strong leadership, communication, and analytical skills, with a proven track record of delivering scalable solutions and driving performance improvements in academic and...
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I am a recent graduate from the University of Waterloo with a Masters' degree in Electrical and Computer Eng. I am proficient in teaching programming languages such as Python, Java and also school subjects such as Calculus, Algebra, and Geometry.
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...Commerce (Honours) from the University of Delhi, specializing in accounting and marketing. My experience in education includes tutoring high school and graduate students and serving as a Teaching Assistant at Queen's, where I guide students in Math, Economics, Finance, English, Social Impact, and Diversity & Inclusion. While I tutor a wide range of subjects, I...
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...languages and frameworks. I've also delved into big data management, gaining insights into handling massive datasets and extracting meaningful information. I believe that my academic knowledge, teaching experiences, and practical skills in software development and data management equip me to provide you with a comprehensive and enriching learning experience. I'm excited to embark on this...
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...myself but how do I do that? Well, being of engineering background it all gets down to how I can show you the implementation of what you would be learning. I can keep going on an on about myself but I would rather spend that time in know you and see how I can help...
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...kindergarten and professional. My primary tutoring focuses are Computer Science, Mathematics, and Physics, however I teach various other subjects at the pre-university level. I deploy optimal, refined teaching methods to ensure that you or your child receives excellent results rapidly. I look forward to being your tutor and your guide to academic success!
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...my final year. I have notable math skills along with computer science exposure in theory and practical settings. As a computer science student it keeps me driven to maintain my skills while helping others benefit from them. Additionally I do work part time as a Math tutor helping students from grades 2 to 12 in...
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...Linguistics. Since graduation, I have taught extensively, tutoring children of the marginalised communities in Delhi; professionals in India and the US looking to improve their Programming Skills; and private clients who wanted to upskill themselves. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about Software Development, AI/ML, and technology. I am...
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I am a York University Student that has 2.5 years of tutoring experience in helping students learn programming languages. I am passionate about programming with HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, SQL and java. Also, have experience in teaching kids and teens who are getting into programming and can teach web development or game development. Checkout my...
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...the peak of my career in this field. However, my true passion lies in art: both traditional and digital. I'm excited to share the techniques and insights I've gained over the years with students around the world. Whether you're interested in drawing, painting, or exploring the world of graphic design, UI/UX, and WordPress development, I'm...
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...help students pass exams, but to equip them with the tools and mindset necessary for long-term success in their educational journey and beyond. Outside of tutoring, I am passionate about cricket, soccer, chess. These pursuits help me maintain a well-rounded perspective, which I believe enhances my ability to connect with and inspire my students. I...
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...am a graduate in computer engineering with experience in backend development, full stack development and data science. I enjoy problem-solving, developing and debugging applications with high resource efficiency. Some of my projects include a Learning management system and teachers, Algorithm visualizer, Web scrapping and some GUI applications. Languages: Python, Scala, Javascript, Java. Technologies: Django, React, Apache...
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Result-driven Technocrat, targeting strategic level assignments that enable the use of Techno-Functional Skills offering 18 years of experience across multiple domains including Research, Project Management, Digital transformation, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning.
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...offer unique perspectives and insights to my students. These experiences range from being a world traveler, a financial analyst, a project director, and a communications manager, which have allowed me to foster effective communication, problem-solving, and analytical skills. I enjoy helping students understand and apply complex concepts across various subjects in business. My passion for...
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...group leader, helping fellow students review lecture materials, develop exercises, and engage in activities that reinforced our classroom learning. This role deepened my understanding of collaborative learning and the importance of peer support in academic success. While I tutor a variety of subjects, I am especially passionate about computer science and programming. I enjoy guiding...
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...have been a software engineer for 17+ years - and still going strong! I am Java 8 certified at the Associate and Professional level! I have tutored students on here in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, MySQL, Oracle SQL, ERD diagrams, Software Engineering, Typescript, Hybrid mobile apps React, Python, Django Framework, HTML, JavaScript, Java, NodeJs
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...including Maths, English and Computer Science, alongside 2 A-Levels including Computer Science and a BTEC Subsidiary Diploma in Business. My main interests consist of Web Development and Cyber Security, however I have broad knowledge across most computing-related fields. Tutoring Experience I have experience with front-end languages such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, which I put...
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...in teaching because I want to create those special moments where ideas "click" with people. I myself love that feeling, and if I can bring those to people, I can perhaps make them love programming as much as I do. Problem-solving can be a fun activity, and is very fulfilling when you succeed after a...
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...own pace. I believe that building confidence in learning is just as important as building skills. Outside of school and tutoring, I enjoy coding side projects, reading books, and watching movies. In my pastime, I enjoy reading, watching TV shows and movies, and illustrating. My favorite hobby is reading and collecting books, with a particular...
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Recent 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.