My name is Kiran Ehrbeck-Malhotra, and I am super passionate about mathematics, particularly calculus and statistics. I am eager to hopefully distill this passion onto others and help them see the beauty that is mathematics! I look forward to hopefully meeting you and working together :)
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...professional serving a diverse, elementary student body. i am a graduate in B.Sc and have an associate's degree in Education. I had the opportunity of teaching elementary subjects from grades K-5 in 3 continents. I am a certified teacher with ES certification. I help students by providing engaging learning opportunities. i believe " the survival of the passionate". I am passionate about teaching and my rigorous math strategies have led students to become successful. I...
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Hello! My name is Donald Cory. I am a physics graduate who is passionate about science and math. I'll be open to any chat about these topics, the subjects being tutored, and/or my experience in college. Looking forward to getting to know you!
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...and Spanish, but my passion is mathematics, since I find it very interesting how there are many paths you can reach the same resolution to a problem. I believe Math is for everyone, as long you have the will and patience to practice it. I was born and raised in Mexico, so Spanish is one of my strong suits as well. I find fulfillment in showing every student I tutor that anyone can excel in...
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...the University of Texas at Dallas with double Bachelors Degrees in Computer Science and Cognitive Science. I have explored the intersection of technology, medicine, and public policy throughout my academic career. I'm an industry-trained computer scientist with experience at Microsoft and the National Institute of Health. I have tutored students in all sections of the MCAT (CARS is my area of expertise), math, computer science, biology, and chemistry. I'm passionate about teaching others from a...
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...Mathematics student of George Mason University. After attending private, public and home school in two different countries I had many difficulties learning and adapting to different systems and schools during my academic career and was greatly helped by teachers and tutors who were willing to meet me where I was and show me their own passion for the subjects. I would love to do the same for others! I tutored middleschool and highschool students in...
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...teacher and a lifelong student. My background is in programming. I've attended Northwest Missouri State, and graduated with a BS in computer Science from Lindenwood University. I enjoy programming, reading, and Role-playing games. My main reading interests are Science Fiction and Fantasy. I've been a teacher for 14 years, and I prefer to guide my students to the answer, rather than give them answers to regurgitate on a test. To me, the process of finding...
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...I began to develop an interest in programming and computer architecture. When I was in university, I became a notetaker as a part of my work-study and worked together with varying peers to aid in our personal growth and development. In my spare time, I work on helping others improve in technical and narrative writing. While teaching, I take great interest in learning about the passions of my students and what drives them to learn....
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Passionate tutor with a knack for simplifying complex concepts! Master of Science (M.S.) in Computational and Applied Mathematics Specializing in Math Education, General Math, Mathematics of Data Science! Expertise in R, Python, and C++ Skilled in math modeling, data visualization, and machine learning Dedicated to helping students excel in STEM subjects Common subjects I tutor: -Algebra (HS &College) -Calculus (AB,1&2) -Geometry -Ask me about other topics in math :) -Some Computer Science -Some Data Science Let's...
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...familiar with: - Java - Python - Swift - Scratch - SQL - HTML - CSS - JavaScript - C# I run in highly interactive sessions, meeting students where they're at and coaching them through concepts with patience and humor. Computer Science is not a magic black box! I've tutored 1-on-1 in English and Robotics and taught classes of up to 30 students in Robotics and Computer Science, developing lesson plans and managing differing levels...
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I've been a software developer for the last 8 years, and I like applying mathematical concepts to my personal projects and in my professional experience. I'm also passionate about creating art through drawing and painting murals, and I enjoy singing and creating music with my guitar.
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...covers a wide range of computing topics, including algorithms, object-oriented programming, data structures, and programming fundamentals. In addition to teaching these core concepts, I have experience supporting students with their Non-Exam Assessment (NEA) projects, helping them develop their problem-solving skills and apply their knowledge to real-world situations. I have a strong foundation in programming languages such as Python, Java, C#, and JavaScript, which I have used to develop various applications throughout my career. This hands-on...
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Undergraduate computer science major with research experience. Currently pursuing a BS in computer science at the University of Rochester. I am interested in machine learning and artificial intelligence, specifically the role AI/ML can play in the analysis of human behavior and communication.
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...tutor is to show my students how exciting learning can be. Through enthusiasm and a genuine love for math and the sciences, I hope to influence my students to adopt this same passion for learning so that they are motivated to continue learning new material during their high school and college years. I have been tutoring for years and have thoroughly enjoyed the experience I have gained and the friendships I have made with other...
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...science major at Washington University in St. Louis graduating in 2022. In 2020 I interned at Lyft as a software engineering intern, and in 2021 I will be interning at Facebook, Square, and Datadog. I was a teaching assistant in a full-stack web development course, data science course, and technical interviewing course focusing on practical data structures and algorithms usage. Looking forward to helping you all reach your academic goals in computer science!
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...in 2023, where I earned a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science Engineering. Since then, I have dedicated myself to sharing my passion for learning with students of all ages, from K-12 to higher education levels. Through my roles as a subject matter expert at Chegg and as a C++ tutor at TriviumEdu Service, I have honed my skills in guiding students through complex concepts, fostering critical thinking, and promoting a growth mindset. I specialize in...
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...range of passions, from linguistics to math and physics, but I really come alive when harnessing technology to solve problems. I love to teach coding, such as when I volunteered at my wife's library to bring her students the Hour of Code, using Code.org's Minecraft exercises, or as a content creator for Learning Environments, where students from the local elementary school district came to study robotics and computer science on our university campus.
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...and educational backgrounds, offering personalized support in each subject. My educational background includes an Computer Science Engineering and MBA, which has provided me with a strong foundation in these areas. I aim to break down complex concepts into manageable pieces, making them easier to understand and apply. My goal is to make these subjects accessible and relatable, showing students how the theories they learn in the classroom connect to real-world applications. My tutoring style is...
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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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Recent Computational Problem Solving Tutoring Session Notes
We covered material in the first chapter. The student's assignment is to begin working through Chapter 2 on her own until Thursday. I told her to email me her questions and concerns so I can help her go as quickly as she wants. Also took a look at a sample program to give her some exposure to C++ syntax.
This session was a review of a number of fundamental Java concepts, requested by the student's father. We discussed the general meaning of source code, compilation, and the Java virtual machine. Likewise, I took time to review the basic syntax of classes (e.g. the meanings of fields, methods, and constructors, as well as the use of objects, the language of "classes" vs "instantiations of classes", etc.).
This was the first session for this student and I, for which we covered the foundation of what he seeks to learn and develop with respect to his online presence and digital media strategy. We agreed on a schedule and homework and completed a few simple tasks to get him started with using Twitter. I also assigned readings and tasks to complete for our next session and look forward to watching his online footprint grow.
On Tuesday the student and I met at the library to work on her first essay for her multimedia class. This involved watching several videos, reading through her notes, and reading several articles in her textbook. The paper was 800 words and it covered several questions asked by the teacher. We went through all the material and got a good start on the paper.
Today, we revised the student's project and got it mostly completed. She has ordered a new phone, and has never used texting before, so we will be spending some of next week going through text messaging. This is especially important since she is implementing texting into her project.
We went over the basics of WordPress and dug into some HTML concepts. I got a better understanding of what the student was looking for in his sessions, and he seems very motivated to create a custom website.