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Instructor since March 2024
Computer programming Languages, Database, all related subjects
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Computer science is a broad field, so I can teach computer programming languages, Data base, operative system, computer networking, C++, C#, Front-end designing computer basics, and other subjects related to computer science or information technology.
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  • Around Luton, United Kingdom
About Me
I'm a professional in my field and the teaching style is very accommodating, making it easy for students to understand this topic.
I've been a computer science teacher for six years.

Achievements: Gold Medal & Bronze Medal
Education
Master In Advance Computer Science, University Of Hertfordshire, Hatfield continue
Master in Computer Science from COMSATS University (Gold Medal & Bronze Medal)
Experience / Qualifications
Lecturer March 2018- Jan 2024
Superior Group of Colleges Pakistan
• Teaching computer's subject: Database management, computer programming, System Analysis, Operating system Networking, Algorithm, Data Structure, Visual programming
• Created presentations to deliver lecture material in classroom and online learning environments.
• Developed tests and materials to assess and promote student learning objectives.
• Designed, planned and taught lectures based on curriculum requirements and exams.
• Marked and graded homework, assignments, papers and tests, providing constructive feedback to improve learning development.
• Used diverse teaching methods, including lectures, presentations and class activities to deliver curriculum.
• Planned and developed homework assignments based on lessons taught and student development required.
• Selected innovative teaching methods to deliver course content.
• Prepared and adapted teaching materials including handouts, booklets and assessment papers to foster and support learning progress.
Age
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
30 minutes
45 minutes
60 minutes
90 minutes
120 minutes
The class is taught in
English
Urdu
Hindi
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Computers are very powerful machines, that do incredible work. But how do they work? How can it tell the difference between a 1 and a 7? How can it tell the difference between reading a Word document and a PowerPoint?
If you understand programmatic theory, then you can write in any programming language.

This class is designed to unravel the mysteries surrounding these machines. Ranging from programming theory (what is a pointer?) to actual computational challenges (what is the correct data structure to use based on the Big O requirements?)

No specific language is covered in this course, it will be purely theoretical knowledge and 'pseudocode'.

The topics covered are listed below

Programmatic Theory:
Literals, Operators, Keywords
Variables, Data Types, Generics
Memory Usage, Pointers, Arrays
Branching, Iteration, Iterators
Functions, Control Flow, Scope,
Closures, Enumerations, OOP
Classes and Instances, Immutability, Inheritance
Polymorphism, Exception Handling, Composition
Asynchronous Programming, Multithreading, Multiprocessing

Internal Workings:
Binary, Hexadecimal, Number Systems
Extrinsic vs Intrinsic Data, Coupling, MVC Architecture
CPU, FED Cycle, Spatial Locality
Caching, Performance, Memory Types
Storing Complex Data (Text), Storing Complex Data (Sound), Storing Complex Data (Images)

Data Structures and Algorithms:
Performance, Big O, Measuring Performance
Searching, Sorting, Decomposition
Data Structures, Arrays, Linked Lists
Single Buffers (Pools), Double Buffers, Ring Buffers
Stacks, Queues, Priority Queues
Heaps, Hash Tables, Graphs
Trees, Binary Trees, Vectors
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Computers are very powerful machines, that do incredible work. But how do they work? How can it tell the difference between a 1 and a 7? How can it tell the difference between reading a Word document and a PowerPoint?
If you understand programmatic theory, then you can write in any programming language.

This class is designed to unravel the mysteries surrounding these machines. Ranging from programming theory (what is a pointer?) to actual computational challenges (what is the correct data structure to use based on the Big O requirements?)

No specific language is covered in this course, it will be purely theoretical knowledge and 'pseudocode'.

The topics covered are listed below

Programmatic Theory:
Literals, Operators, Keywords
Variables, Data Types, Generics
Memory Usage, Pointers, Arrays
Branching, Iteration, Iterators
Functions, Control Flow, Scope,
Closures, Enumerations, OOP
Classes and Instances, Immutability, Inheritance
Polymorphism, Exception Handling, Composition
Asynchronous Programming, Multithreading, Multiprocessing

Internal Workings:
Binary, Hexadecimal, Number Systems
Extrinsic vs Intrinsic Data, Coupling, MVC Architecture
CPU, FED Cycle, Spatial Locality
Caching, Performance, Memory Types
Storing Complex Data (Text), Storing Complex Data (Sound), Storing Complex Data (Images)

Data Structures and Algorithms:
Performance, Big O, Measuring Performance
Searching, Sorting, Decomposition
Data Structures, Arrays, Linked Lists
Single Buffers (Pools), Double Buffers, Ring Buffers
Stacks, Queues, Priority Queues
Heaps, Hash Tables, Graphs
Trees, Binary Trees, Vectors
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