NITHIN S
Mastering Python: Dive Deep with Interactive Problem-Solving Sessions!




Private tutor - NITHIN S
Bachelors degree
/ 30 min
NITHIN - Know your tutor
Hi there! I'm Nithin. My teaching philosophy revolves around making complex concepts simple and engaging for students. I believe in creating a supportive and interactive learning environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and exploring new ideas. I am blessed with 100+(still counting) across the globe.By practical and confirmation of student knowledge makes me achieve my students. From teaching to making industrial projects I am working. Practical and hand on examples and guidance are my specialities. Flexibitly with students time and making sure they are learning is some of my pros. I specialize in Python, SQL, Microsoft Excel, and C, and I can help students at all levels master these subjects. My student engagement strategies include interactive coding exercises, real-world examples, and personalized feedback to ensure comprehension and retention. Let's embark on this learning journey together and unlock the exciting world of computer science! Please feel to connect in case you need to clear any doubts, solve problems,do the project. I will be with you. No need to worryy.Basic to advanced knowledge you will get for sure from me. Welcoming you to my student pool.
Improved problem-solving skills
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Project-based learning for real-world skills
90% of students complete relevant coding projects.
Flexible lesson scheduling
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Programming tutor specialities
New Zealand Curriculum - NZC (NZ)
Assignment help
Common Core State Standards - CCSS (USA)
A-Levels (UK)
Test prep
Advanced Placement (AP) Program (USA)
Job readiness
Australian Curriculum (AU)
State-Specific Standards (USA)
Next Generation Science Standards - NGSS (USA)
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Programming class overview
As a tutor who specializes in Python, SQL, Microsoft Excel, and C, my teaching philosophy revolves around making learning engaging, practical, and deeply rooted in real-world application. Over the years, I have developed a dynamic and student-centered approach that caters to learners at all levels, from absolute beginners to advanced students. My methodology incorporates a variety of teaching techniques that encourage active participation and practical application of coding skills, empowering students to take ownership of their learning journey. Hands-On Learning and Practical Application My teaching is driven by the belief that coding is a skill that can only be mastered through practice. From day one, I encourage students to immerse themselves in coding tasks, rather than passively consuming information. By adopting a hands-on learning approach, I ensure that students are actively engaged in the material and are constantly applying what they have learned. When it comes to Microsoft Excel, I make sure students can apply formulas and functions to solve real-life problems, such as data analysis or financial modeling. In SQL, I focus on teaching students how to retrieve, manipulate, and analyze data by working through database queries on actual datasets. Live Coding Sessions and Screen-Sharing for Optimization A key element of my teaching methodology is conducting live coding sessions. This real-time, interactive approach allows me to demonstrate programming techniques and walk students through each step of the coding process. Students gain insights into how
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Python
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Microsoft Excel
C

Computer Science concept taught by NITHIN
Nithin and Christa reviewed various probability concepts, including mutually exclusive and inclusive events, Venn diagrams, and both the special and general addition rules. Christa actively practiced probability calculations using card-drawing examples and was introduced to contingency tables. Nithin assigned a practice problem for her to work on, and their next lesson will delve into conditional probability.
Mutually Exclusive Events
Mutually Inclusive Events
Complementation Rule
Special Addition Rule
General Addition Rule
Conditional Probability
Nithin and a student from Mesa Community College reviewed probability, covering sample spaces, events, empirical probability, complements, intersections, unions, and Venn diagrams. The learner worked through examples, including dice rolls and a refrigerator analogy, to illustrate these concepts. Nithin assigned practice questions on the covered sections for completion.
Simple Probability
Empirical Probability
Event Complement
Event Intersection
Event Union
Mutually Exclusive Events
Mutually Inclusive Events
Nithin assisted Christa with a thorough review of statistics, covering key concepts like variance, standard deviation, Z-scores, percentiles, quartiles, and box plots, alongside an introduction to probability. Christa actively engaged by working through examples and clarifying the meaning of various statistical symbols. Nithin assigned practice problems from chapter three and scheduled their next lesson for Thursday to continue their exploration of probability.
Box Plot
Probability
Percentile
Statistical Symbols
Z-Score
Nithin S. assisted a student with homework questions focused on determining convergence or divergence of improper integrals. The learner, who lives in Kingwood, worked through several problems, applying techniques such as rewriting integrals with negative exponents, using limit definitions, and identifying odd or even functions. No specific homework or follow-up was mentioned during this lesson.
Improper Integral
Convergent Integral
Divergent Integral
Odd Function Integral Identity
During their statistics lesson, Nithin and Christa reviewed fundamental concepts such as qualitative versus quantitative data, measures of central tendency (mean, median, mode), and variability, including variance and standard deviation. Christa actively worked through examples, learning the formulas for calculating these statistical measures. Nithin recommended Christa practice 5-10 problems to solidify her understanding, and they scheduled a follow-up lesson for Sunday to review her progress.
Outlier
Standard Deviation
Variance
Quantitative Data
Qualitative Data
Nithin and TejuAsh dedicated their calculus lesson to mastering six integration problems, specifically employing partial fraction decomposition. TejuAsh and Nithin focused on the technique of decomposing rational functions into simpler fractions before integrating them. The lesson provided step-by-step solutions and thorough explanations of the decomposition process.
Partial Fraction Decomposition
Integration of 1/u (ln|u|)
Integral of 1/(x² - a²)
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