I am passionate about teaching and sharing knowledge, particularly in computer science, and I volunteer to help young people develop their logic, independence, and digital skills. By teaching and guiding students in their learning (programming, algorithms, computer science fundamentals), I aim to create a positive environment where each student feels supported, motivated, and able to progress at their own pace.
For students specializing in Digital Technology and Computer Science (NSI) in general high school, I integrate the learning of languages like Python, as well as languages used for the web (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) and databases (SQL), which are concrete tools for understanding and practicing programming from high school onwards.
For students in the STI2D technological baccalaureate program, specializing in Information and Digital Systems (SIN), I offer approaches tailored to this technical field, using languages such as Python, PHP, and C (particularly with Arduino) for embedded projects or computer prototypes. These languages allow students to connect programming to real-world systems and practical digital solutions.
For students in vocational Baccalaureate (for example, Baccalaureate in Digital Systems), I support learning towards more applied skills, particularly around networks, systems and programming related to the professional environment, in order to facilitate the transition to the world of work or higher education in computer science.
For students in BTS computer science, I reinforce the teaching of fundamental concepts and languages used in projects and professional applications (structured and object-oriented programming, scripts useful in business, etc.), in order to help them succeed in their exams and prepare for their professional integration or further studies.
My experience in tutoring and volunteering has taught me the importance of listening, patience, and a teaching approach adapted to each individual profile, in order to foster success, personal development, and a desire to learn in all these fields.