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Trusted teacher: Are you interested in mastering structural analysis software like ETABS and Robot Structural Analysis? Whether you're a student, a recent graduate, or a professional looking to enhance your skills, my classes are designed for you! About Me: I am a freelance structural engineer with extensive experience in analyzing and designing various projects, including both concrete and steel structures. I have successfully collaborated on university projects, bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application. My goal is to empower you with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in the field of structural engineering. Course Outline: Introduction to Structural Analysis: Fundamentals of structural engineering Overview of software applications in design ETABS: • ETABS is one of the premier software applications for structural analysis and design, tailored specifically for building systems. In our ETABS module, you'll gain a comprehensive understanding of its powerful capabilities. We will cover the essential features, including how to create complex models of multi-story buildings, apply various loads, and analyze their responses to dynamic forces such as wind and earthquakes. You will learn best practices for reinforcing concrete structures and optimizing designs for both strength and serviceability. Through hands-on projects, you will become proficient in interpreting analytical results, generating design reports, and ensuring compliance with international design codes. By the end of this segment, you will have the ability to confidently utilize ETABS for real-world engineering challenges. Robot Structural Analysis: • Robot Structural Analysis is a robust software solution that provides advanced simulation capabilities for structural engineers tackling intricate design challenges. In our Robot module, you'll explore the software's extensive tools for analyzing a wide range of structures, from simple beams to complex frames and trusses. We will delve into advanced analysis methods, including linear and non-linear static analysis, dynamic response analysis, and more. You will learn how to effectively use load combinations, perform detailed design checks for both concrete and steel structures, and evaluate the structural integrity under various loading conditions. This module emphasizes the importance of optimal performance and efficiency in design, equipping you with the knowledge to use Robot Structural Analysis for sophisticated project requirements. Real-life case studies will provide valuable context and enhance your practical skills. Concrete and Steel Design: Principles of design for both materials Practical case studies and projects Freelancing Tips: Managing client projects Best practices for successful freelancing in structural engineering Course Goals and Outcomes Within just 10 sessions, you will develop the necessary skills to work with either ETABS or Robot Structural Analysis, enabling you to take on real-world projects confidently. By the end of the course, you will be well-prepared to apply your knowledge and expertise in practical engineering scenarios Why Choose My Classes? Hands-on experience with real-world projects Interactive learning environment Personalized guidance tailored to your learning pace
Civil engineering · Structural engineering · Computer modeling
Trusted teacher: My goal is to help you excel in IB Mathematics, Computer Science, and Physics, both at SL and HL! As an IB graduate myself, I understand first-hand not only the subject curricula and requirements, but the entire IB experience both in the good days and the hard days. I remember all the dreams I had as a teenager, and how I pushed myself day by day to get a score that would make those dreams come true. A few years later, here I am as a Computer Science graduate from the University of Luxembourg, and I am ready and happy to support now your learning path and your own dreams. For nearly two years, I've been tutoring students at international schools here in Luxembourg. This experience has not only deepened my understanding of the IB but also introduced me to other curricula like the European Baccalaureate and the GCSE. The IB approach is known for being extremely challenging on more than the academic level, so sometimes we might need to try a few creative strategies and tricks that I used — like memorising trigonometric values by drawing funny images on your hands, reciting verses about sad turtles, or using colorful pens to sketch images that help you remember ideas. These might seem a bit unusual, but they've proven to work wonders! I’m available for tutoring both online and in-person, with flexible scheduling options to accommodate your studies without adding stress. I also can help you plan your IA and work through your ideas to come up with a winner project!
Math · Physics · Computer science
Trusted teacher: Module 1: SQL Overview Outlining SQL as the cornerstone of database activity Applying the ANSI/ISO standards Describing the fundamental building blocks: tables, columns, primary keys, and foreign keys Module 2: Building the Database Schema - Creating tables and columns Building tables with CREATE TABLE Modifying table structure with ALTER TABLE Adding columns to an existing table Removing tables with DROP TABLE - Protecting data integrity with constraints Guaranteeing uniqueness with primary key constraints Enforcing integrity with foreign key constraints Imposing business rules with check constraints - Improving performance with indexes Expediting data retrieval with indexes Recommending guidelines for index creation Module 3: Manipulating Data - Modifying table contents Adding table rows with INSERT Changing row content with UPDATE Removing rows with DELETE - Applying transactions Controlling transactions with COMMIT and ROLLBACK Deploying BEGIN TRANSACTION in SQL Server Module 4: Working with the SELECT Statement - Writing Single Table queries Retrieving data with SELECT Specifying column expressions Sorting the result with ORDER BY Handling NULL values in expressions - Restricting rows with the WHERE filter Testing for equality or inequality Applying wildcard characters Avoiding NULL value pitfalls Module 5: Querying Multiple Tables - Applying the ANSI/ISO standard join syntax Matching related rows with INNER JOIN Including nonmatched rows with OUTER JOIN Creating a Cartesian product with CROSS JOIN - Combining results with set operators Stacking results with UNION Identifying matching rows with INTERSECT Utilizing EXCEPT to find nonmatching rows Module 6: Employing Functions in Data Retrieval - Processing data with row functions Conditional formatting with the CASE expression Utilizing the CASE expression to simulate IF tests Dealing with NULL values - Performing analysis with aggregate functions Summarizing data using SUM, AVG and COUNT Finding the highest/lowest values with MAX and MIN Defining the summary level with GROUP BY Applying filter conditions with HAVING Module 7: Constructing Nested Queries - Applying subqueries in filter conditions Creating correlated vs. noncorrelated subqueries Testing the existence of rows - Including subqueries in expressions Placing subqueries in the column list Creating complex expressions containing subqueries Handling subqueries that return no rows Module 8: Developing In-Line and Stored Views - Breaking down complex problems Selecting data from a query result set Using subqueries in the FROM clause - Creating views in a database Building reusable code Creating updateable vs. non-updateable views
Mysql · Oracle database · Microsoft sql server
Trusted teacher: Begin the Language with your Body parts. It will help us understand what is the word (foreign language) by introducing the names of our Body. Language is a very meaningful way of communication but when we use it without knowing it and its purpose, we will get lost in translation. ENGLISH-TAGALOG-ENGLISH Body Parts Head-Ulo Hair - buhok Eyes - mga mata Nose - ilong Mouth - bibig (close), bunganga (open wide) Lips - Labi Cheeks - mga pisngi or pisngi Ears - mga tainga Neck - leeg Shoulder - balikat Chest - dibdib Heart - puso Breast - suso (girl/woman) Nipple - utong Stomach - tiyan Belly fat - bilbil Belly button - pusod Legs - mga hita Feet - mga paa Arms - mga kamay (whole arm) Hands - kamay Fingers - mga daliri With these words, we will be able to effectively communicate with another person (even with the same native language). For Foreigners who want to learn English-Tagalog-English. This should be learned while we mix the words accordingly. For example: We begin the lesson with translating the parts of our body into English-Tagalog-English. Then when it's breaktime we take our run-time by walking on the streets. That is the time when we mix words into our Focus - Subject. Which is the Parts of the Body. e.g: Crossing the road or streets, translating our action into Tagalog words. Ordering the food, counting the money etc. Then after the break, we review what we have learned and continue, including the words (that students used to say they want to learn). The Basic words (Greetings), Common words (Phrases - related to travel) Instructional words ... (please give comment and opinions on this). Expression words (these words are a useful words to most of the people) Beginner (translating the words into Tagalog - English). Language is Fun. Communicate even without words.
Reading (for adults) · Regular expressions
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Mathematics tutoring from secondary school to master's level by a French master's graduate (Schoten)
Han
Han is very professional and friendly. He does a fantastic job at preparing lessons and support that is tailored perfectly to the student. He goes over and above to ensure that students receive quality support that is appropriate for their level and that provides a framework for their exam success. I would definitely recommend taking Han's classes!
Review by JORDAN
Grammar (Arabic - French - English): Grammar and morphology
Abdelhak
During my first long meeting via webcam with Mr. Abdelhak, I can assure you that you're in good hands. Mr Abdelhak knows what he is doing, he doesn't teach for the sake of teaching but he seems to love so much teaching and whatever I say you'll have to experience all this yourself. Carry Mr Abdelhak, you're doing great.
Review by ABDELLAH
International Baccalaureate: Tutor Helping You Ace Your Math Exams. (Luxembourg)
Abner Andrey
It is a pleasure to have Andrey as a Support Teacher for preparation of IB exams, he explains very well and thoughtfully while keeping a good amount of fun in lessons. He also supports the lessons with a lot of excellently sourced material and making reasonable and constructive use of Homework. Thank you Andrey!
Review by CHRISTINE