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Trusted teacher: As a university professor specializing in statistics and mathematics. In addition to that, I obtained many certificates in computer training, and after my previous experience as a computer trainer in many training centers, it was necessary for me to master the use of the Excel program at its basic and advanced levels. As a result, I prepared two lessons that included distinct explanations in Arabic and English, according to the trainee’s language. As a university professor specialized in statistics and mathematics, and with multiple certifications in computer training, in addition to my prior experience as a computer trainer in various training centers, it was imperative for me to master the use of Excel at both basic and advanced levels. . Consequently, I have prepared two lessons, presented in both Arabic and English, which include comprehensive explanations. Lesson One: Introduction to using Excel In this lesson, you will introduce basic concepts about Excel in a simplified way. You can include the following: Explanation of the Excel interface: Explanation of the main interface elements such as the toolbar and navigation bar. Create a simple table: How to create a basic table in Excel and enter data into cells. Simple Calculations: How to use basic arithmetic operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Data formatting: How to format data so that fonts, colors, and style can be changed. Lesson 1: Introduction to Using Excel In this lesson, I will provide a simplified explanation of basic Excel concepts, covering: Excel Interface: An overview of the main elements of the interface, such as the toolbar and the navigation bar. Creating a Simple Table: How to create a basic table in Excel and input data into cells. Basic Calculations: How to perform fundamental mathematical operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Data Formatting: How to format data, including changing fonts, colors, and styles. Lesson Two: Excel for the advanced level This lesson can be targeted at people who want to use Excel for more complex purposes. You can include the following topics: Functions and equations: An explanation of the use of built-in functions such as SUM and AVERAGE, but not limited to, and custom equations. Dynamic Tables: How to create dynamic tables and use them to analyze data. Conditional formatting: How to set up conditional formatting of cells based on certain rules. Graphs: How to create graphs and use them to visualize data. Data Review: Explain how to use review tools such as filters, sorting, and searching. Within each lesson, you can include interactive examples and hands-on exercises to help students apply the concepts explained. Students can also be directed to additional resources for delving deeper into Excel if they are interested. On the practical side, you can use Excel to create examples and practical exercises that help students apply the concepts taught in the lessons. Thus, you will have excellent lessons to teach basic and advanced use of Excel. Lesson 2: Advanced Excel This lesson is designed for individuals who wish to utilize Excel for more complex purposes. It will cover the following topics: Functions and Equations: Explanation of using built-in functions like SUM, AVERAGE, and more, as well as creating custom equations. Pivot Tables: How to create pivot tables and use them for data analysis. Conditional Formatting: How to set up conditional formatting for cells based on specific criteria. Charts and Graphs: Create charts and graphs to visualize data. Data Review: Explanation of tools for data review, such as filters, sorting, and search. Within each lesson, interactive examples and practical exercises will be included to help students apply the concepts taught. Additionally, students can be directed to additional resources for further in-depth exploration of Excel if they are interested. These lessons will ensure that students can learn how to use Excel effectively at both basic and advanced levels, benefiting from my expertise in the field.
Computer science · Microsoft office · Microsoft excel
Trusted teacher: Mechanical engineering is a broad field that covers various topics related to the design, analysis, and manufacturing of mechanical systems. Here’s a brief overview of the core subjects you would typically study during a mechanical engineering program at university: Mathematics: Calculus: For understanding changes in systems, modeling dynamic behavior, and analyzing forces and motions. Linear Algebra: Used for solving systems of equations, matrix operations, and structural analysis. Differential Equations: Essential for modeling physical systems that change over time (e.g., motion, heat, fluid flow). Probability and Statistics: For analyzing data, reliability, and risks in engineering systems. Physics: Mechanics: Studying the forces and motion in solid bodies (statics and dynamics). Thermodynamics: Understanding energy systems, heat transfer, and the conversion of energy between mechanical forms. Fluid Mechanics: Focuses on the behavior of fluids (liquids and gases) in motion and at rest, which is essential for systems like pumps, engines, and turbines. Material Science: Exploring the properties of materials and how they behave under various conditions (stress, temperature, etc.). Statics and Dynamics: Statics: Study of forces in equilibrium, such as the forces on structures or machines that are not moving. Dynamics: Study of forces and motion in systems that are in motion, including vibrations, acceleration, and kinematics. Strength of Materials: Learning how materials respond to various forces, including stress, strain, bending, and torsion. This is essential for designing durable and safe structures and machines. Manufacturing Processes: Understanding different manufacturing techniques like casting, welding, machining, 3D printing, and material forming. Concepts of production planning, quality control, and design for manufacturability. Control Systems: Study of systems that maintain desired outputs (e.g., in robotics or automated systems). This includes understanding feedback loops and stability. Machine Design: Focus on designing mechanical components (gears, shafts, bearings) to perform specific tasks reliably and efficiently. Heat Transfer: Studying how heat moves through materials and fluids, which is critical for applications like engines, HVAC systems, and electronics cooling. Dynamics of Machinery: The study of moving mechanical components, their vibrations, and how to design them to minimize failure and wear. Computational Methods: Learning how to use software tools (like CAD, FEM, and CFD) for designing, simulating, and analyzing mechanical systems. Robotics and Automation: Study of robotic systems, automation in manufacturing, and how to integrate mechanical components with electronic control systems. Renewable Energy and Sustainability: Topics related to sustainable engineering solutions, energy-efficient systems, and the use of renewable energy sources (wind, solar, etc.).
Cad software · Mechanical engineering
Trusted teacher: Welcome Student, As a graduate of the Bachelor's program in Mathematics and Computer Science and the Master's program in Mathematics, I've noticed that many students struggle with many subjects. These are often also the most crucial for their progress, as many future courses build on them. If you're a Bachelor's student facing the same challenge, you've come to the right place. We'll review the material together and work towards your exams, so you can confidently take them. From a 'birds-eye view', many of these courses clearly have specific types of assignments that you must be able to pass your exam. We pick out these kinds of assignments and we will train you together in order to master them. In addition, we will counteract your weaknesses by going through assignments and theory about it. To give you a clear idea of which courses I've taken and how I can help you, I've included a list of my completed university courses below (all with a grade of 7 or higher). Note that I studied in Utrecht myself, so your courses may be titled differently. Math - Proofs in Mathematics - Infinitesimal Calculation and Linear Algebra 1 - Introduction to Probability Theory and Statistics - Infinitesimal Calculation and Linear Algebra 2 - Analysis - Introduction to Geometry - Introduction Groups and Rings - Introduction Analysis in More Variables - Introduction to Topology - Functions and Sequences - Discrete Mathematics - Topology and Geometry - Introduction to Scientific Computing - Analysis in More Variables - Differentiable Varieties - Groups, Modules and Shows - Thesis Computer science - Computer architecture and Networks - Imperative Programming - Functional Programming (Haskell) - Introduction Project - Databases - Data structures Graphics - Optimization and Complexity - Languages and Compilers - Competition - Modeling and System Development - Software Testing and Verification - Image processing - Software project If you are not sure if I can help you, you can always send me a message! Sam
Math · Calculus · Computer programming
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Adobe Photoshop for everyone and for everything - Amsterdam (Amsterdam)
Piotr
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I was very pleased with the inspired lesson Piotr gave me. He prepared his lesson, was accurate, full with new inspiration and very acquainted with various technics in Photoshop. He could communicate ( for me at my level) easily and was bringing me through several difficulties. Beside that he showed an deep insight in artistic approach of my artwork. Definitely worth it, Karin Hovius. Only I don't know if this is for the very beginner, you should be a little bit more advanced. But I am convinced that he can also manage beginners.
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Python course by gifted freelancer .with new project every course (Tétouan)
Bahae
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Amazing teacher, goes straight to needed demandes, will surely continue receiving course from Bahae 👌🏻
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Private tutoring statistics / SPSS / Rstudio / thesis writing (Brussels)
Yoeri
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Amazing teacher! Definitely recommend!!!
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