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Elsmere, DE Computer Tutors


There are 153 Elsmere, Delaware computer tutors to choose from.
Jhansirani Gardas
City:Greenville

Rate:$15 to $20 Per Hour

Levels:Elementary, High School

Subjects:Computer, Math

Description: I can make sure my student is completing all the Home Work and can teach Mathematics & Computers.
Tutoring by College Professor
City:Online Tutoring

Rate:$25

Levels:Adult Education, College / University, High School, Middle School

Subjects:ACT, ASVAB, Accounting, Algebra, American History, Art History, Astronomy, Biochemistry, Biology, Business, C++, Calculus, Career Development, Chemistry, Composition, Computer, Criminology, Differential Equations, Discrete Math, ESL, Earth Science, Economics, Editing, English, European History, Finance, Finite, GED, GMAT, GRE, Geography, Geology, Geometry, Grammar, History, Java, Law, Literature, Marketing, Math, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Project, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Word, Music History, Networking, Nursing, Oboe, PSAT, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Proofreading, Psychology, Public Speaking, SAS, SAT, SPSS, SSAT, Science, Sociology, Statistics, Study Skills, Technology, Test Preparation, Trigonometry, Web Development, World History, Writing

Description:
Reliable and respected tutor in many academic areas
City:Kennewick

Rate:35/hr

Levels:Adult Education, Elementary, High School, Middle School

Subjects:ASVAB, Algebra, American History, Biology, Computer, Earth Science, Editing, English, GED, Geography, Geology, Geometry, Grammar, HTML, History, Internet, Math, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Word, Political Science, Proofreading, Reading, SAT, Science, Spelling, Trigonometry, Vocabulary, World History, Writing

Description: When Stephen tutors, he utilizes Vygotsky's scaffolding method, as well as the "Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD)" method, to ensure maximum effectiveness in learning. He also uses the theory of Bloom's Taxonomy to hone in on the learning style of the student in order to maximize the effects of study. Stephen continually encourages an excitement in learning, and demonstrates this excitement as he tutors.
Stephen's tutoring philosophy: "My job is not to be the expert. My job is to condition the student to be the expert."