vasundhra verma
Computer Science and Databases made engaging and supportive




Databases tutor - vasundhra verma
Bachelors degree
$28
$24
/ hour
About your tutor
Hello, I'm Vasundhra Verma, a Computer Science tutor with a passion for teaching. My teaching philosophy revolves around making complex concepts simple and engaging for students. I believe in active student participation and use real-world examples to enhance learning. With a degree in Computer Science, I specialize in teaching subjects like Databases, Java, SQL, App Development, .NET, and C#. I cater to students of all levels, providing a supportive and interactive learning environment. Let's explore the world of coding together!
Rated 5 stars consistently
Students appreciate how lessons simplify complex coding concepts.
Project-based learning for real-world skills
90% of students complete relevant coding projects.
Flexible lesson scheduling
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Programming class overview
As a Computer Science tutor specializing in Java, SQL, .NET, and C#, I cater to students of all levels. My teaching style is engaging, motivational, patient, and supportive. I believe in problem-solving approach to enhance learning. I conduct live coding sessions, guiding students through the coding process from start to finish. I assign small, real-world coding projects to spark creativity. Additionally, I create a personalized plan with exercises to help build their skills. My goal is to ensure students develop a solid understanding of programming concepts and logical thinking. Let's learn and grow together!
Programming tutor specialities
Paired coding
Test prep
Upskilling
Exam prep
Job readiness
Debugging

Computer Science concept taught by vasundhra
Vasundhra and Darren practiced using iterators and while loops to manipulate an ArrayList in Java. Darren modified his code to use the `remove` method of the iterator to filter the list based on divisibility. Darren was assigned homework to practice traversing an ArrayList of fruit names using the Enumeration class.
While Loops
Array List Input
Iterator Methods
Divisibility Filtering
Iterator vs Enumeration
Alisha and Vasundhra had a Wiingy session to review Java fundamentals for Alisha's university studies. They covered data types (primitive vs. non-primitive), type casting (implicit and explicit), and if/else conditional statements (including ternary operators). Alisha then worked through coding problems, including checking number positivity and vowel/consonant identification, with Vasundhra providing guidance and correcting errors. They plan to continue practicing with loops in a future session.
Classes and Methods
Data Types
Type Casting
If/Else Statements
Ternary Operator
Vasundhra tutored Vinay on 'if/else' statements in Java, covering syntax and conditional logic. Vinay practiced writing methods using 'if/else' to check equality and find the greater of two numbers, with Vasundhra providing corrections. Vinay was assigned homework to create a method that checks divisibility using the modulus operator and to test it with multiple examples.
Modulus Operator
Calling Methods
Method Return Types
Equality Operator
Modulus Operator
If-Else Statements
Calling Methods
Method Return Types
Vasundhra and Darren reviewed Java modifiers and packages, with a focus on access levels and the use of the `protected` keyword in inheritance across different packages. Darren practiced creating and importing packages in NetBeans, encountering some IDE-specific issues. Vasundhra will send Darren additional practice questions to complete before their next session.
Java Modifiers
Access Modifiers - Protected
Packages in Java
Static Keyword
Abstract Classes
Final Keyword
Vasundhra and Vinay discussed type casting and parsing in Java. Vinay practiced casting and then worked on a problem to calculate a percentage, which involved debugging type-related issues. Vinay was assigned a homework exercise to practice casting with different data types and methods.
Float vs. Double
Parsing
Type Casting
Boolean Parsing
Type Casting
Float vs. Double
Parsing
Boolean Parsing
Vasundhra tutored Ryan on recursion and binary search trees. Ryan practiced writing recursive methods and constructing/deleting nodes in BSTs, including deleting nodes in ascending order. They worked through examples, and Ryan received guidance on maintaining BST properties during deletion. Ryan expressed increased confidence in understanding the material before his exam.
BST Deletion
Recursion
Binary Search Tree (BST) Insertion
BST Deletion Order
Your programming tutor also teaches
Computer Science
Databases
Java
SQL
App Development
.NET
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