Bhaghagarha, Gorakhpur Sadar, India - 273401.
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NIT Delhi 2016
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.)
Bhaghagarha, Gorakhpur Sadar, India - 273401
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Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Class 12 Tuition
6
Board
ISC/ICSE, CBSE
Preferred class strength
Group Classes, One on one/ Private Tutions
ISC/ICSE Subjects taught
Computer Science
Experience in School or College
As a computer science teacher for 11th and 12th grade students at St. Joseph's Inter College, Gorakhpur, I taught programming languages through real-life scenarios. I divided the class into groups and challenged them with programming assignments. The students showed progress and enthusiasm, and I organised a programming competition where they could showcase their skills. This experience taught me the importance of engaging students and providing real-world examples.
Taught in School or College
Yes
Teaching Experience in detail in Class 12 Tuition
As a computer science teacher in a high school, I had the opportunity to teach students in grades 11 and 12. One of the most challenging aspects of teaching computer science to high school students was making the subject matter relatable and interesting for them. One of my most memorable experiences as a teacher was when I taught my students how to code their own video games using Scratch. Scratch is a programming language that is designed specifically for young students, and it allows them to create their own interactive stories, animations, and games. Initially, some of my students were apprehensive about coding their own games. However, as they got more comfortable with the language and started creating their own projects, they became more confident and excited about the possibilities. It was incredibly rewarding to see my students working together, helping each other solve coding challenges, and ultimately producing some amazing games. Watching them share their creations with the class and with their friends outside of class was a great feeling. I could see the sense of pride and accomplishment on their faces. Another memorable experience was when I taught my students about artificial intelligence and machine learning. We discussed the potential of these technologies to revolutionize the world and solve complex problems in a variety of fields, such as healthcare, finance, and transportation. My students were fascinated by the possibilities and started to think about how they could contribute to this field in the future. Overall, teaching computer science to high school students was a challenging but rewarding experience. It was a joy to see my students develop their skills and interests in the field, and I am proud to have played a small part in their growth and development.
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Class 11 Tuition
6
Board
ISC/ICSE, CBSE
Preferred class strength
Group Classes, One on one/ Private Tutions
ISC/ICSE Subjects taught
Computer Science
CBSE Subjects taught
Computer Science
Experience in School or College
As a computer science teacher in a high school, I had the opportunity to teach students in grades 11 and 12. One of the most challenging aspects of teaching computer science to high school students was making the subject matter relatable and interesting for them. One of my most memorable experiences as a teacher was when I taught my students how to code their own video games using Scratch. Scratch is a programming language that is designed specifically for young students, and it allows them to create their own interactive stories, animations, and games. Initially, some of my students were apprehensive about coding their own games. However, as they got more comfortable with the language and started creating their own projects, they became more confident and excited about the possibilities. It was incredibly rewarding to see my students working together, helping each other solve coding challenges, and ultimately producing some amazing games. Watching them share their creations with the class and with their friends outside of class was a great feeling. I could see the sense of pride and accomplishment on their faces. As a computer science teacher for 11th and 12th grade students, I taught programming languages through real-life scenarios. I divided the class into groups and challenged them with programming assignments. The students showed progress and enthusiasm, and I organized a programming competition where they could showcase their skills. This experience taught me the importance of engaging students and providing real-world examples. Overall, teaching computer science to high school students was a challenging but rewarding experience. It was a joy to see my students develop their skills and interests in the field, and I am proud to have played a small part in their growth and development.
Taught in School or College
Yes
Teaching Experience in detail in Class 11 Tuition
As a computer science teacher in a high school, I had the opportunity to teach students in grades 11 and 12. One of the most challenging aspects of teaching computer science to high school students was making the subject matter relatable and interesting for them. One of my most memorable experiences as a teacher was when I taught my students how to code their own video games using Scratch. Scratch is a programming language that is designed specifically for young students, and it allows them to create their own interactive stories, animations, and games. Initially, some of my students were apprehensive about coding their own games. However, as they got more comfortable with the language and started creating their own projects, they became more confident and excited about the possibilities. It was incredibly rewarding to see my students working together, helping each other solve coding challenges, and ultimately producing some amazing games. Watching them share their creations with the class and with their friends outside of class was a great feeling. I could see the sense of pride and accomplishment on their faces. Another memorable experience was when I taught my students about artificial intelligence and machine learning. We discussed the potential of these technologies to revolutionize the world and solve complex problems in a variety of fields, such as healthcare, finance, and transportation. My students were fascinated by the possibilities and started to think about how they could contribute to this field in the future. Overall, teaching computer science to high school students was a challenging but rewarding experience. It was a joy to see my students develop their skills and interests in the field, and I am proud to have played a small part in their growth and development.
1. Which school boards of Class 12 do you teach for?
ISC/ICSE and CBSE
2. Have you ever taught in any School or College?
Yes
3. Which classes do you teach?
I teach Class 11 Tuition and Class 12 Tuition Classes.
4. Do you provide a demo class?
Yes, I provide a free demo class.
5. How many years of experience do you have?
I have been teaching for 6 years.
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Class 12 Tuition
6
Board
ISC/ICSE, CBSE
Preferred class strength
Group Classes, One on one/ Private Tutions
ISC/ICSE Subjects taught
Computer Science
Experience in School or College
As a computer science teacher for 11th and 12th grade students at St. Joseph's Inter College, Gorakhpur, I taught programming languages through real-life scenarios. I divided the class into groups and challenged them with programming assignments. The students showed progress and enthusiasm, and I organised a programming competition where they could showcase their skills. This experience taught me the importance of engaging students and providing real-world examples.
Taught in School or College
Yes
Teaching Experience in detail in Class 12 Tuition
As a computer science teacher in a high school, I had the opportunity to teach students in grades 11 and 12. One of the most challenging aspects of teaching computer science to high school students was making the subject matter relatable and interesting for them. One of my most memorable experiences as a teacher was when I taught my students how to code their own video games using Scratch. Scratch is a programming language that is designed specifically for young students, and it allows them to create their own interactive stories, animations, and games. Initially, some of my students were apprehensive about coding their own games. However, as they got more comfortable with the language and started creating their own projects, they became more confident and excited about the possibilities. It was incredibly rewarding to see my students working together, helping each other solve coding challenges, and ultimately producing some amazing games. Watching them share their creations with the class and with their friends outside of class was a great feeling. I could see the sense of pride and accomplishment on their faces. Another memorable experience was when I taught my students about artificial intelligence and machine learning. We discussed the potential of these technologies to revolutionize the world and solve complex problems in a variety of fields, such as healthcare, finance, and transportation. My students were fascinated by the possibilities and started to think about how they could contribute to this field in the future. Overall, teaching computer science to high school students was a challenging but rewarding experience. It was a joy to see my students develop their skills and interests in the field, and I am proud to have played a small part in their growth and development.
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Class 11 Tuition
6
Board
ISC/ICSE, CBSE
Preferred class strength
Group Classes, One on one/ Private Tutions
ISC/ICSE Subjects taught
Computer Science
CBSE Subjects taught
Computer Science
Experience in School or College
As a computer science teacher in a high school, I had the opportunity to teach students in grades 11 and 12. One of the most challenging aspects of teaching computer science to high school students was making the subject matter relatable and interesting for them. One of my most memorable experiences as a teacher was when I taught my students how to code their own video games using Scratch. Scratch is a programming language that is designed specifically for young students, and it allows them to create their own interactive stories, animations, and games. Initially, some of my students were apprehensive about coding their own games. However, as they got more comfortable with the language and started creating their own projects, they became more confident and excited about the possibilities. It was incredibly rewarding to see my students working together, helping each other solve coding challenges, and ultimately producing some amazing games. Watching them share their creations with the class and with their friends outside of class was a great feeling. I could see the sense of pride and accomplishment on their faces. As a computer science teacher for 11th and 12th grade students, I taught programming languages through real-life scenarios. I divided the class into groups and challenged them with programming assignments. The students showed progress and enthusiasm, and I organized a programming competition where they could showcase their skills. This experience taught me the importance of engaging students and providing real-world examples. Overall, teaching computer science to high school students was a challenging but rewarding experience. It was a joy to see my students develop their skills and interests in the field, and I am proud to have played a small part in their growth and development.
Taught in School or College
Yes
Teaching Experience in detail in Class 11 Tuition
As a computer science teacher in a high school, I had the opportunity to teach students in grades 11 and 12. One of the most challenging aspects of teaching computer science to high school students was making the subject matter relatable and interesting for them. One of my most memorable experiences as a teacher was when I taught my students how to code their own video games using Scratch. Scratch is a programming language that is designed specifically for young students, and it allows them to create their own interactive stories, animations, and games. Initially, some of my students were apprehensive about coding their own games. However, as they got more comfortable with the language and started creating their own projects, they became more confident and excited about the possibilities. It was incredibly rewarding to see my students working together, helping each other solve coding challenges, and ultimately producing some amazing games. Watching them share their creations with the class and with their friends outside of class was a great feeling. I could see the sense of pride and accomplishment on their faces. Another memorable experience was when I taught my students about artificial intelligence and machine learning. We discussed the potential of these technologies to revolutionize the world and solve complex problems in a variety of fields, such as healthcare, finance, and transportation. My students were fascinated by the possibilities and started to think about how they could contribute to this field in the future. Overall, teaching computer science to high school students was a challenging but rewarding experience. It was a joy to see my students develop their skills and interests in the field, and I am proud to have played a small part in their growth and development.
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