...a second year Computer Science major with a minor in Film Media Studies at Georgia Institute of Technology. I have a passion for teaching and love using creative strategies to help students learn difficult material. I'm passionate about encouraging young girls to pursue STEM careers and have worked with many organizations offering free lessons in...
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I am currently a Junior at Washington University in St. Louis, studying computer science and math. I hope to one day be a software engineer. I love working with other people and want to help others succeed in my areas of expertise.
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...every semester to meet my new students! It is my goal to make all the material relevant and interesting. I want my students to be as excited as me to learn each and every class. While I currently teach college students professionally, I still really enjoy tutoring younger students. I have worked with students from...
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...finished a "XR Development in Unity" course at University of Toronto. Manage 7 properties and ~13 tenants here in Toronto. In 2015, i went to school for Digital Music Production at Metal Works Institute which has definitely helped on my journey. Drawing from my diverse experience, I'll help you unlock your potential. I am a...
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...hold a graduate and post graduate degree in computer science. I love programming and design and I am passionate about it. I love to impart the same knowledge, passion and curiosity among young hearts and cultivate the good habits of learning that could help them succeed in life. Apart from programming I am also interested...
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I am a software engineer with a passion for teaching others to code. I work at Martin federal as a designer and software engineer. I can program in multiple languages including c#, c++, java. I also code in several scripting languages including html/css, python.
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...MySQL and SQL, Python, CSS and JavaScript. I also use different frameworks when not writing code from scratch, such as React, Angular, and Node.js to name a few. I have been a certified Microsoft Systems Administrator for decades, as well as a Linux (Solaris, Red Hat, and CentOS) Sytems Administrator. I am also an experienced Network...
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...many of the things I have learned, I did so much later in life than I would like. it made it no less satisfying to learn it, but I often wonder what development my path would have taken had I been exposed to these resources, skills, and educational opportunities earlier. It is because of that...
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...am experienced with computer hardware design topics including: Cryptography, VLSI, Computer Architecture, Digital Logic, FPGA, Verilog,...,etc. Additionally, I have a good knowledge of C++ programming language as well. I have a Master's degree in hardware design and cryptography field. I worked as a Senior Research Assistance and had a previous experience in teaching Hardware Architecture and...
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...a broad range of subjects, my true passion lies into helping students enhance their English skills, delve into literature, and excel in standardized testing. I've worked with diverse clients, including small businesses, students, and young professionals, which has provided me with a well-rounded understanding of various learning styles and needs. Beyond my academic pursuits, I...
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...am a graduate of Mercer University with a Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science and a minor in Spanish. Since graduation, I worked as a web designer and spent time developing my skills in the field. Most of my experience tutoring is in Spanish, but I also enjoy tutoring Math. I believe that every student...
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...have been teaching math, science, logic, and computer science in a private school setting. It has truly been a joy and privilege to work with middle and high school students, especially when a particularly difficult concept was finally understood. I have a strong passion for math and science, as well as the tenacious desire to...
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...theoretical computer science, and programming. My tutoring experience has made me well-versed in teaching math subjects from Prealgebra, all the way up to Calculus I, II and III. For students exploring their interest in computer science, I can also provide lessons in Java, C#, C++, or Javascript that go over foundational computer science concepts. For...
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...Japanese. My top subject however is Japanese, especially as half I'm Japanese and my family moved from Japan to the US when I was 7. I communicate in Japanese at home, I attended Japanese language school on Saturdays, and I took advanced/business level Japanese courses in college. If you're looking for someone to tutor you...
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...Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, Premier, and Microsoft Office Products. I have designed decals, banners, pamphlets, brochures, t-shirts, email marketing, social marketing assets, ad banners, several web store fronts, and I created tutorial videos. I also use Real Magnet (email software) and use all social media platforms. I enjoy sharing what I know, I have shown...
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Middle School Technology Teacher with a certification for k-8 Science. I am finishing a master's in Information with a focus on Database Science. I've been certified in SQL and R and know front-end and back-end coding languages for websites to talk to databases.
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...occasionally utilize books to reference information and explain the history, I am an advocate for hands on learning. I am so passionate about my field such that I operate a small graphic design program from home. I create designs used on mediums such as shirts, wine glasses, labels, invitations, and more. In addition to art,...
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...am a very patient and friendly tutor. I always make sure my students actually understand what I am teaching them. I love coding and my main hobbies are web development and game development. I am also a freelance front-end web developer and occasional pixel artist. I have traveled to numerous countries in East Asia such...
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...name is Brett. I have been teaching in various positions now for 9 years. Before then, during my school years, I would also help people with their school studies, leading after/before school sessions in math, science and computers. In my professional career, I have been responsible for helping create a bachelors degree at the University...
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Recent Web Design Tutoring Session Notes
When we went over some science problems today, the student was able to get the majority of them right which he had gotten previously incorrect. I gave him some tips to help get into a better mindset when he is taking the test because I know he can score much better in science than he is now.
Covered mathematics and writings sections. Focused primarily on algebra, tackling math word problems, and use of formals. Then discussed strategies for the writing sections, including error identification and sentence improvement. Finally covered the essay section of the test, specifically how to roadmap and decide on a thesis.
The student and I worked on her math homework, subtracting up to twelve. She was having difficulty not being able to use her fingers, so we worked with pennies, and then eventually worked on "counting up" to find the answer. She took it slowly, but processed it well. She is still having some slight difficulty remembering the difference between subtraction and addition. After her homework was finished we worked on addition flashcards, and worked on "counting up" so that she can start doing mental math. She understand the concept, but sometimes has a hard time knowing how many numbers to count up, and loses track on her fingers. We finished up by making flashcards for her sight words. She was confused by the w- words, but all others she did very well with.
Worked on adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing fractions with both basic computation and within word problems. Also discussed perimeter and area, and how to find the area of an irregular shape.
Today the student and I read part of another chapter of Fellowship, and then we talked about the history of the horror genre in the United States, right up to the present, touching on themes like Dracula, Frankenstein, and zombies.
I did a final proofread and fact check for the student's two application essays. I read over the essay several times to make sure it was perfect. This marks the end of these tutoring sessions and I will submit these essays tonight!