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Depuis décembre 2022
Professeur depuis décembre 2022
Scratch,Python, Javascript/HTML/CSS coding teacher
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Àpd 202.77 CNY /h
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Did you know that when you fail - it's a good thing!? I learned many years ago that FAIL stands for First-Attempt-In-Learning. That's one of the reasons I love supporting students to learn coding! Coding is a great way for students to develop confidence and curiosity as they learn to problem-solve and experiment with their code. My classes are an environment to try new things and to grow! Due to the ever-increasing speed at which technology changes, I love exploring along with my students and love when they show me something new! Bringing people and computers together has always been my passion. I’ve spent years with both students to enrich and develop the technology program for coding. I taught fundamental computer skills classes that included coding, robotics, creative art, and much more
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Laptops are the best to learn coding
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En ligne depuis Émirats arabes unis
Présentation
Eager and enthusiastic attempting to teach and learn on daily basis.
Impressive work ethic and commitment to creating a challenging yet nurturing learning environment.
Excellent background in aspects of the computing curriculum: computer science (CS), information technology (IT) and digital literacy (DL).
Passion for inspiring others to achieve and go beyond their current capabilities.
Strong knowledge of main fundamental principles and concepts of computer science, including abstraction, logic, algorithms and data representation.
Understanding , applying and analyzing problems in computational terms
with critical thinking.
Education
Ain Shams University
Comuter Science Engineering
2004
Malysian Abacus committie
Certified abacus teacher
2008
Nano degree from Udemy
Front End developer
2020
CS50’s Introduction to Computer Science
Expérience / Qualifications
•UCMAS is a Malaysian course designed to develop children’s minds & abilities in math using abacus as well as mental math.

•Dealing with children aged between 5-15 years old was a great challenge.

•I was teaching the course easily in Arabic, English & French languages. In Egypt, this course taught in international schools & private centres, but in UAE, I was only working in private centres.

•Teaching and dealing with kids from 5-14 years old.

•Planning and organizing lessons. Involving activities and entertainment methods in teaching.

•Applying tests and revision sheets prior to the curriculum. Encouraging and helping kids to work on their abilities.

•My students participated in the UCMAS Egyptian competition and seven of my students was in the top 10 positions.

•My first student travelled to Malaysia for international competition and won the 2nd place globally. The Malaysian abacus certificate honoured me.
Landing page
personal blog website
Weather journal App(using APIS)
Evaluate a News Article with NLP
FEND Capstone - Travel App
Nano Degree projects
•Opening a small company to sell my wood creations. Crafting is my passion and hobby.
founder and manager
Founder of Myart.woodart company
HTML
Python
Photoshop
Javascript
MYSQl
CSS
Framework Jquery,React
Github
Tkinter & flask
Scratch
Age
Enfants (7-12 ans)
Adolescents (13-17 ans)
Adultes (18-64 ans)
Seniors (65+ ans)
Niveau du Cours
Débutant
Intermédiaire
Durée
60 minutes
Enseigné en
anglais
arabe
Disponibilité semaine type
(GMT -05:00)
New York
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Tue
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Fri
Sat
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00-04
04-08
08-12
12-16
16-20
20-24
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