...I learned a lot about programming languages such as Python and Java. I also learned a lot about programming methodology, data structures/algorithms, and best practices for software engineering. I volunteered with Changing Expectations in Austin where I helped tutor middle and high school students in computer science. (read more)
...Of course, I encourage my students to ask questions as well. I prefer to teach one-on-one though I have also conducted classes with groups of students of up to twenty. I prefer to teach one hour at a time to a student or a group - if need be multiple sessions of one hour each may be held each week. (read more)
...I will then allow them to walk through practice questions, and if necessary leading them to the answer with questions. The goal is for my students to learn how to think on their own, because they need to learn how to be successful independently. I obtained by B.S. in Education from Grand Canyon University. (read more)
...In high school I graduated Valedictorian! I have always had a love for learning any topic in school, but especially all of the math and science courses. I have always had a knack for them, but despite all of that, I found that the most rewarding work I did was in helping my other classmates understand the material we learned. (read more)
...I am an instructor at a local community college. I regularly teach College Algebra and Calculus, which use this material constantly. I am able to make connections between concepts very easily, and guide students to do the same. (read more)