Top online tutors near Lone Tree, CO

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$35

1 lesson

60 mins each

Ben Goff
Denver, CO

Computer Science/Coding Professional

I've worked in the Computer Science industry for five years with C#/.NET being my main language of choice, although I also have proficiency in Java, Javascript, and other languages. I've received a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science at Neumont College of Computer Science, a school specifically dedicated to teaching coding and computer science concepts. While attending school, I spent more than half my time as an Academic Coach, gaining skills for teaching that I'd carry with me into my professional life. During my work experience programming, I've managed multiple teams of employees and students, assisting them with the knowledge they needed to complete the tasks outlined for them. Each person always has a different level of base knowledge, with some knowing basically nothing about coding while others have a good handful of knowledge under their belt. Regardless of skill level, assisting people with their programming journey is something I not only have plenty of experience in, but is also something I am extremely passionate about. Many people have a variety of different reasons for why they might want to learn to code. It might just be a potential hobby, needed for a passion project, or even could be specifically for employment reasons. I enjoy learning about the reasons why people are interested in programming, as that lets me tailor their learning experience specifically to them.

$35

1 lesson

60 mins each

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$20

1 lesson

30 mins each

Kiara Smith
Colorado Springs, CO

Violin/Viola lessons for all ages (4+) and experience

I have been studying violin for 12 years. I began in the summer before my 8th grade year and continued through high school. After that, I majored in music in college where I learned more than I could imagine from my violin instructor. I learned not only how to play the violin more beautifully and functionally, but how to practice in a mindful, productive, and healthy way. Practicing an instrument intentionally can perpetuate overall personal growth. After 3 years with that instructor, and an Associate's of Arts in Music degree, I went to the University of Wyoming to get a bachelor's degree. I was there for 2 years where I studied violin from another professor. He taught me a lot more about how the violin itself functions. There was also a time when I developed an injury in my wrist from playing. My professor helped me not only recover, but learn how to adjust my playing ever so slightly to avoid re-injury. I graduated with a Bachelor's of Music Education. From there, I taught music in public schools for 2 years. This experience helped me learn more about human development and learning. I was nurtured and taught by my supervisors how to maximize learning time and to differentiate and individualize instruction to meet every student's needs. I learned how social emotional skills can be taught through any lesson and I believe that one on one learning can maximize all skill building.

$20

1 lesson

30 mins each