My Teaching Methods & Philosophy
I firmly believe that computer science is best learned by doing, not just by watching. My virtual classroom is highly collaborative and dynamic. During our lessons, we will use shared code editors and interactive digital whiteboards so we can write, test, and debug code simultaneously. I don’t just hand over the answers; instead, I guide you step-by-step through t...
My Teaching Methods & Philosophy
I firmly believe that computer science is best learned by doing, not just by watching. My virtual classroom is highly collaborative and dynamic. During our lessons, we will use shared code editors and interactive digital whiteboards so we can write, test, and debug code simultaneously. I don’t just hand over the answers; instead, I guide you step-by-step through the logical reasoning behind a solution so you develop independent problem-solving skills.
What a Typical Lesson Looks Like:
Goal Setting: We begin by reviewing your current school curriculum, university assignment, or personal career goals.
Interactive Breakdown: We dissect complex syntax, algorithms, or programming concepts into bite-sized, visual explanations.
Hands-on Practice: We actively work through code exercises, ensuring you understand the "why" behind every line.
Review & Takeaways: We close with a summary of key concepts and actionable next steps for your independent practice.
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