...in CS, Calculus, Algebra, and French. Every summer, I enjoy volunteering for an online educational camp where I teach campers coding, engineering, and architecture through the video game, Minecraft. Additionally, I've coached kids in gymnastics and martial arts, creating fun obstacle courses and learning moves. I love to see students finally understand a concept they have been struggling with and triumphantly tell their parents or friends, and I look forward to achieving that with future...
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...primary focus in computer science. I'm a musician and prospective graduate student whose hobbies include cycling, the outdoors and caring for two super-cool cats! With coursework in Biotechnology and English, I recently graduated with a 3.85 GPA after seven years of work experience. My overall approach overall is to make learning as fun as it should be by raising the stakes and let a student's curiosity thrive. At any stage of education, seeing the connection...
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...math and robotics for more than 10 years, in conjunction with over 20 years of programming and software QA. I love helping people find new ways of looking at problems to reveal solutions. My aptitude for math, programming and robotics stems from my true passion for music, especially music theory. I find that I'm not alone - that many of my technical colleagues share my musical leanings. Let me help you look at those tricky...
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...years. I used to tutor at elementary schools back when I was in high school. In college I was a tutor for algebra and calculus classes to other college students. I also worked at a math center as a math instructor helping helping students with math courses grades K-12. In college I also served as a teaching assistant for various engineering courses in which I gave a few lectures for. I started working with Varsity...
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I believe teaching is the best way to learn. With a Master's degree in Computer Engineering from Texas A&M University and 10 years of professional experience, I still feel there is much to learn in programming. I enjoy teaching and I feel accomplished if in conveying the knowledge effectively.
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...section. The only traits that are required are a high level of expectations as well as the desire and effort to achieve those expectations. When it comes to solving problems, I will always ask the student on how they would solve a particular problem. Their answers can range that they definitely know how to solve it to they have absolutely no idea. I would then guide them along through each problem with the goal to...
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...and mentoring for most of my life. I can connect with students individually and help them develop confidence in a broad variety of subjects. I share my passion for math, science, reading, language, and technology to encourage students to step out of their comfort zone and try new things. I have experience tutoring students with varying learning styles and attention spans. No two students are identical, and I do not expect any two to learn...
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...development, most notably in the areas of full-stack web development, iOS development, Artificial intelligence, large scale distributed systems, and micro services. I have a Bachelor's Degree of Science in Computer Science and a Minor in Mathematics from Northeastern University. I tutor all subjects related to computer science and software development/engineering. I also tutor Chess. I think the most important part of teaching is helping students find the same passion that I have - whether that be...
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...the understanding of robotic technology to use with my computer science skills. I spent 5 years as a mobile application curriculum developer and the Mobile Application Development Chair of an Institute. During this time I constructed an entire associate program that is still being used today. I used my vast knowledge and unique teaching style to develop promising developers that are currently disrupting the computer science industry. I keep active communication with all of my...
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...experience of mine as I'm learning to be a good teacher of my own children. I love teaching and sharing with others. I'm passionate about various academic domains such as math, engineering and even adult professional and business subjects I consider myself a veteran in test taking, having taken so many exams in my career. I am looking forward to sharing my test taking strategies to students preparing for standardized tests as well!
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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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I am an Artist, Teacher and Mother hoping to connect with students in a variety of Artistic endeavors. I have a Bachelors Degree in Fine Art with a concentration in Graphic Design and Illustration, along with a Masters Degree in Art Education. I am passionate about helping students fulfill their full artistic potential, and learn about Art. I tutor Kindergarten through 12th grade level Art, and Art Education Students at the Collegiate level.
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Though my primary career is as a web developer, I am also an experienced, personable tutor with expertise in a wide variety of subject areas. During my ten years of experience as a teacher and tutor, I've displayed a consistent ability to engage with students to make learning enjoyable and rewarding.... I resolutely favor critical-thinking skills over rote learning. I believe humans have a natural desire and ability to learn, and my experience has shown me...
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...they can and cannot do and gets lost in the subject matter. True moments of discovery occur when we absurdly, naively lose the boundaries between our little candles and the darkness around. Further, I love encouraging students to see the light that exists naturally within them -- my tutoring space is an inclusive and welcoming one for all! I care about my students and their whole well-being, present and future. I enjoy developing beautiful relationships...
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...a little push, supplemental explanation or special practice so that they can truly understand and succeed with a subject... and in life. Part of my tutoring process is to listen and discern what is really at the root of the student's learning challenges. Sometimes it turns out that the real problem isn't the subject at all, but the way it is being taught, a lack of study time or space, or even a completely unrelated...
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...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 philosophy is a simple one: I believe that there is always a way to have some fun with learning!
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I'm a master's student looking for a side gig over the summer. I enjoy teaching; I've student taught my peers through my own education plus two years of TA at a middle school. I like to make learning fun - riddles, puzzles, creative thinking over just filling in the right steps :)
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...tutoring others. I have tutored Math, Reading, and writing to Elementary and Middle School Students. In high school, I took all of the AP classes my school offered, including AP US History, Biology, Chemistry, AP Calculus AB and BC, Physics and AP Statistics. I have also taught English classes in Poland (I'm fluent in Polish too!). I consider Math subjects including Calculus my specialty. I look forward to working with you and helping you meet...
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Among the numerous open-source programming languages in the L stack, PHP is among the most popular. Syntactically accessible and sporting an extensive library of open source third-party code, PHP is an important line item for your rsum. Given its vast distribution and near-ubiquity among web applications, you cannot go without this language in your programmer's toolkit.
From MVC-based websites to third-party content management systems and customized distributed applications, your tutor can provide you with all the tools that you need to build industry-worthy code. Of course, if you are looking merely to begin learning the language, we can help you connect with an excellent teacher who can help you learn the basics of PHP programming to establish a firm foundation in the language. PHP tutoring can be custom-tailored to your current levels of experience and knowledge in coding.
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There are plenty of benefits of hiring a private tutor. First of all, you will be able to work at your own pace. If you are struggling with a topic, you can slow down and take all the time you need to learn it correctly. On the other hand, if you master a concept quickly, you aren't forced to stay on it until everyone in the class grasps it. You can move on from it right away. Your tutor will teach you much more than just the core concepts. Tutors can teach you vital study skills that will stick with you throughout your entire academic career. Tutoring is also extremely convenient. Your tutor will come to you, instead of you being forced to travel for every session. You will get help setting future goals and objectives for yourself. Your tutor will also help you make a reasonable plan as to how to reach those goals. Additionally, if you have any learning obstacles, tutors are trained in how to best work with those as well. Your tutor will know the latest and most up-to-date information, so you will never have to worry that you are being taught outdated material.
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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.
The student and I covered the usual reading strategies (taking a 5-second break, reading for structure and author's intent, change-in-direction words, etc.; eliminating extreme, off-topic, or too-broad answer choices; guessing when you can eliminate at least one answer choice). We also discussed the importance of the vocab list and ways to make vocab studying more efficient (flashcards; making up your own example sentences; sorting words into groups by topic or tone).
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.
The student and I continued preparing for the January 28th SAT, working through two reading sections, one math section, and one writing section. He demonstrated surprisingly substantial improvement in all sections; his math and writing, in particular, were very strong. Three additional sections were assigned for homework which will be gone over next class.