PhD Management, Bayes Business School (formerly Cass), City, University of London (research in applied computational statistics). Bsc. Computer Science, National University, Colombia; Msc. Computer Science, National University, Colombia.
I have taught at City, University of London and the University of Exeter, among others. Topics include statistical modelling (masters level), business analytics (undergraduate and masters level), algorithms and programming (undergraduate level) and quantitative methods (undergraduate and PhD levels). Business analytics modules have included python, R and databases (MongoDB, SQLite). Statistics modules have had components thought through SPSS, STATA or R. I have also done personal tutoring on economics.
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Total Hours: 9 |
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Total Classes: 8 |
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Recent Students: 2 | Total Hours: 9 | Last Online: |
All-time Students: 3 | Total Classes: 8 | Signed Up: |
I am patient and make a great effort in preparing a subject according to the students' needs, combining the exchange of knowledge with the deliverance of encouragement when the appropriate time comes.
Marcus Aurelius wrote that he had learned "to have good teachers at home, and to know that on such things a man should spend liberally". I believe there is an element of truth in this, in the capacity of personalised teaching to improve a person's understanding of a subject.
Preparation, patience and the capacity to imagine the student's position, while taking into account different modes of learning, can summarise what makes a good teacher.
Juan was a great online tutor, He constantly checked to make sure I was following along. Also, he was very good at trying to understand what I wanted to get out of the tutoring experience, and going at the pace that was comfortable for me. He was great at working with me to find a meeting time. He gave me small assignments between meetings and was understanding if I couldn't get to it. Overall he was an excellent tutor.
- Sonya
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