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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.
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Trusted teacher: My goal is to help you excel in IB Mathematics, Computer Science, and Physics, both at SL and HL! As an IB graduate myself, I understand first-hand not only the subject curricula and requirements, but the entire IB experience both in the good days and the hard days. I remember all the dreams I had as a teenager, and how I pushed myself day by day to get a score that would make those dreams come true. A few years later, here I am as a Computer Science graduate from the University of Luxembourg, and I am ready and happy to support now your learning path and your own dreams. For nearly two years, I've been tutoring students at international schools here in Luxembourg. This experience has not only deepened my understanding of the IB but also introduced me to other curricula like the European Baccalaureate and the GCSE. The IB approach is known for being extremely challenging on more than the academic level, so sometimes we might need to try a few creative strategies and tricks that I used — like memorising trigonometric values by drawing funny images on your hands, reciting verses about sad turtles, or using colorful pens to sketch images that help you remember ideas. These might seem a bit unusual, but they've proven to work wonders! I’m available for tutoring both online and in-person, with flexible scheduling options to accommodate your studies without adding stress. I also can help you plan your IA and work through your ideas to come up with a winner project!
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Electrical engineering · Math · Computer science
Trusted teacher: Python programming. Here's a general outline of what such a tutorial might cover: Introduction to Python: Overview of Python, its history, and its uses. Comparison with other programming languages. Setting up the Python environment and tools for development. Basic Python Syntax: Understanding of Python syntax, keywords, and data types. Introduction to variables, operators, and writing simple Python scripts. Control Structures: Detailed explanations and examples of control structures including if-else statements, for and while loops, and comprehensions. Introduction to error and exceptions handling. Functions and Modules: How to define and call functions, pass arguments, return values, variable scope, and lambda functions. Understanding and creating modules and packages. Data Structures: In-depth look at Python's built-in data structures: strings, lists, tuples, sets, and dictionaries. Operations, methods, and using these structures effectively. Object-Oriented Programming (OOP): Basics of OOP in Python, creating classes and objects, inheritance, polymorphism, encapsulation, and method overloading. File Handling and I/O: Reading from and writing to files, handling file paths, and understanding various file formats. Introduction to I/O operations in Python. Libraries and Frameworks: Overview of popular Python libraries and frameworks like NumPy, Pandas, Matplotlib, Django, and Flask. Examples of how to use these libraries for data manipulation, visualization, web development, etc. Error Handling and Debugging: Techniques for debugging Python code, handling exceptions, and using debugging tools. Advanced Topics: Introduction to more advanced topics like threading, networking, database interaction, and web scraping. Best Practices: Writing clean, readable, and efficient code. Understanding Pythonic concepts and following coding standards. Projects and Practical Applications: Step-by-step guides to building real-world applications or projects to apply the learned concepts in practical scenarios. Each section would contain explanations, code examples, and exercises to help reinforce the learning.
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Python, learn how to think and build effective code (Utrecht)
Kelly
Kelly is a lovely person and great teacher. I had a number of classes with her online via Zoom in order to get help with a beginners level Python data analysis course I was doing. I would not have gotten through the course without her patience and help in explaining different concepts. I highly recommend her as a tutor if you are struggling with coding!
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International Baccalaureate: Tutor Helping You Ace Your Math Exams. (Luxembourg)
Abner Andrey
It is a pleasure to have Andrey as a Support Teacher for preparation of IB exams, he explains very well and thoughtfully while keeping a good amount of fun in lessons. He also supports the lessons with a lot of excellently sourced material and making reasonable and constructive use of Homework. Thank you Andrey!
Review by CHRISTINE
Chemistry tutor, Chemistry Olympiad tutor, and University Level (Serpong)
Aditya
Thank you Mr Aditya, you made this easy to understand, and my child wants to learn more about chemistry.
Review by SERLYANA