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Trusted teacher: Academic Support: Mathematics from Secondary to Bachelor's Degree and Fundamentals of Programming in C and C++ and Python for Beginners and Intermediates Whether you are in high school, university or a professional changing career, this academic support program allows you to strengthen your skills in mathematics and programming. In mathematics, you will master the key concepts of secondary and university programs, while in programming, you will learn the basics and fundamentals of C and C++ for beginners and intermediates. This online course is structured to offer you flexible instruction, adapted to your level and your specific needs. --- Why choose this program? - Tailor-made support: Each session is adapted to your objectives and your level, whether it is to prepare for an exam, resolve specific difficulties or improve in a specific area. - Quality teaching: Courses given by an expert in mathematics and computer programming, able to guide you step by step in your learning. - Interactive and engaging methodology: Clear teaching with practical examples, interactive exercises and real projects to allow you to understand and apply the concepts studied. - Flexibility of formats: Choose from 60, 90 or 120 minute sessions depending on your availability and your objectives. --- Course content: Mathematics : 1. Secondary level: - Algebra and geometry: Solving equations, systems of equations, properties of geometric figures. - Trigonometry and arithmetic: Properties of trigonometric functions, trigonometric identities, calculations with logarithms and sequences. - Probability and statistics: Basic concepts of probability, calculation of means and standard deviations, conditional probabilities. 2. Bachelor level: - Differential and integral calculus: Study of functions, derivatives, integrals and applications in practical contexts. - Linear algebra: Vectors, matrices, linear transformations, linear systems. - Applied mathematics: Solving complex problems in analysis, optimization and mathematical modeling. --- Programming in C and C++ (Beginner and Intermediate): 1. Introduction to C and C++ programming: - C basics: Variables, data types, operators, control structures (if, while, for), functions and arrays. - C++: Introduction to object-oriented programming (OOP) with classes, objects, inheritance, polymorphism. - Memory management: Dynamic allocation, pointers, memory management in both languages. 2. Intermediate programming in C and C++: - Advanced data structures: Linked lists, stacks, queues, binary trees. - Exception handling: Using try-catch in C++ and error handling in C. - Practical projects: Development of simple applications, games or automation projects with C/C++. --- Course schedule: - 60 minutes: Short, focused lessons to address a specific topic or solve a particular problem. - 90 minutes: Perfect for exploring a topic in more depth with concrete examples and practical exercises. - 120 minutes: Intensive format for in-depth reviews, projects or advanced programming sessions. Each session includes: 1. Introduction: Review of concepts or introduction to new notions. 2. Detailed explanation: Theory accompanied by practical examples to illustrate the concepts. 3. Hands-on exercises: Problem solving, live code or case studies. 4. Questions and answers: Clarification of doubts and review of complex points. --- Resources and tools provided: - Teaching materials: Course notes, exercises and projects, detailed solutions for each problem studied. - Interactive platform: Use of a digital whiteboard, screen sharing and real-time code simulation. - Follow-up between classes: You will have access to email follow-up to ask additional questions or clarify points after each session. --- About the trainer: An experienced trainer, passionate about exact sciences and programming, with a solid background in teaching mathematics and C/C++ programming. With a clear and structured pedagogical approach, he will guide you through each step of your learning, providing you with the keys to succeed and progress quickly. --- Book your course now! If you want to improve your math and programming skills or need targeted support to succeed in your exams or projects, this program is for you. Register now and start your personalized learning for a successful future!
Math · C - c++ · Python
Embark on a unique journey of self- discovery and language acquisition. In this innovative course, you'll learn to read, write and speak English while exploring your family history and creating your own family tree. Through interactive lessons, discussions and hands-on activities you'll: 1. Develop essential English Language skills, including grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation. 2. Learn the fundamentals of geneological research, including how to gather information, analyse records, and organise your findings. 3. Create your own family tree, exploring your ancesty and cultural heritage. 4. Cultivate critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills. Course Outline: Module 1: Introduction to English Language and Geneology -English language basics; grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation -Geneology fundamentals: types of records, research techniques, and family tree basics Module 2: English Language Development and Family History -English language skills: reading, writing, listening, and speaking -Geneological research: census records, birth and marriage certificates, and other primary sources Module 3: Creating Your Family Tree and Presenting Your Heritage -Organising and analysing geneological data -Creating a comprehensive family tree -Presenting your heritage: writing, speaking and visual presentation skills Target Audience -English language learners -Individuals interested in geneology and family history -Those seeking to improve their research and critical thinking skills -Anyone looking to explore their cultural heritage and identity Course Format -Online lessons and discussions -Interactive activities and hands-on projects -Personalised feedback and support Course Duration -12 weeks(Weekends; Saturday and Sunday) Join us on this unique journey of discovery and growth. Enroll in "Roots & Language" today and uncover your heritage while mastering English!
English · Genealogy · Reading (for adults)
Trusted teacher: — Methodology — This course is designed for all levels, from beginners wanting to understand their tools to professionals seeking guidance in project development and professionalization. — Learning Philosophy — I believe that learning is a dialogue. My approach is flexible and adapts to your needs: field case studies, participatory guidance during creation, and targeted training on specific aspects. Sessions are scheduled according to your needs and constraints, ideally every two weeks to maintain a good rhythm. — First Meeting — During our first meeting, we will define the framework, method, tools, and objectives of the training together. — Topics Covered — The 6 Pillars of Image Creation • Subject: Choice and importance of the subject • Staging: Composition and arrangement of elements • Lighting: Use and mastery of natural and artificial light • Viewpoint: Angles and perspectives for visual impact • Exposure: Techniques for correct and creative exposure • Aesthetics: Developing a consistent visual style Preparing a Photoshoot • Planning: Logistical and creative preparation • Location Scouting: Choosing and evaluating locations • Equipment: Selection and preparation of necessary gear • Models and Outfits: Coordination with models and wardrobe selection • Storyboard: Creating a visual scenario for the shoot with MidJourney Natural Light • Understanding Natural Light: Characteristics and types of natural light • Golden Hours: Photography during the golden hours • Using Reflectors: Techniques for directing and softening light • Shadow Management: Creating and controlling natural shadows • Outdoor Shooting: Practical tips for outdoor sessions Artificial Lights • Introduction to Artificial Light: Types of light sources • Continuous Light vs. Flash: Advantages and disadvantages • Lighting Techniques: Using softboxes, snoots, and other accessories • Studio Setup: Organizing and installing studio lighting • Creating Light Ambiances: Techniques for different visual effects Fashion Photography • Conceptualizing a Fashion Portrait: Ideas and inspirations • Model Direction: Tips for directing and communicating with models • Outfit Selection: Importance of clothing and accessories • Lighting Usage: Specific techniques for fashion portraits • Post-Processing: Retouching and enhancing fashion portraits Street Photography • Introduction to Street Photography: Concepts and ethics • Interacting with Subjects: Techniques for approaching and photographing people in the street • Using Natural Light: Adapting to outdoor lighting • Dynamic Composition: Creating impactful images in urban settings • Post-Processing: Suitable retouching for street photography Digital Development on Lightroom or Capture One • Introduction to Lightroom: Interface presentation and customization • Image Import: Methods and file organization • Image Development: White balance, exposure, contrast, etc. • Local Adjustments: Using brushes, graduated and radial filters • Exporting: Export settings for different uses Project Development • Project Conception: Ideation and planning • Research and Inspiration: Techniques for finding creative ideas • Production Planning: Managing time and resources • Execution: Practical realization of the project • Evaluation and Adjustment: Analysis and continuous improvement of the project Photobook Editing • Book Design: Structuring and layout • Image Selection: Choosing photos and organizing them • Editing Software: Using tools for creating photo books • Online Printing Services: Comparison and use of available services • File Preparation: Optimization for printing and publishing Professional Equipment • Professional Kit Overview: Description of essential equipment • Cameras: Selection and use of different types of cameras • Lenses: Choosing lenses for various situations • Essential Accessories: Tripods, filters, flashes, etc. • Equipment Maintenance and Management: Techniques for maintaining and protecting gear The Photography Profession: Market Dynamics • Fashion Photography: Understanding the expectations of magazines, modeling agencies, and fashion brands. Techniques for portfolio presentation and collaboration with stylists and makeup artists. • Wedding Photography: Organization and management of events, interaction with clients, and specific marketing strategies. • Product Photography: Collaboration with businesses for product photography aimed at advertising and online sales. Techniques for staging and lighting. • Editorial Photography: Working with magazine and newspaper editors, designing photo reports, and meeting publication deadlines. • Corporate Photography: Creating corporate portraits, covering professional events, and creating visual content for companies. • Art Photography: Exhibiting in galleries, participating in competitions and festivals, and selling photographic art. The Photography Profession: Freelance Dynamics • Portfolio Creation: Selecting and presenting the best works to attract clients and collaborations. • Marketing Strategies: Using social media, creating a professional website, and developing a personal brand. • Professional Networking: Importance of industry relationships, participating in events and online/offline communities. • Client Management: Communication techniques, managing expectations, and maintaining long-term client relationships. • Legal and Financial Aspects: Understanding contracts, copyrights, invoicing, and financial management as a freelance. • Continuous Development: Ongoing training, technological watch, and adaptation to new trends and technologies.
Photography · Adobe lightroom · Adobe photoshop
This lesson focuses on how travelling and exploring new places can be engaging and educational, encouraging students to develop practical language skills while discussing an exciting, universally appealing theme. This lesson aims to build vocabulary, enhance conversational skills, and foster cultural awareness through a variety of activities. The lesson begins with a warm-up activity where students are asked to share their dream travel destinations. This quick introductory discussion not only generates excitement but also encourages students to express personal interests, setting a conversational tone for the class. Following this, the teacher introduces key travel-related vocabulary, such as "itinerary," "landmarks," "budget," and "accommodation." By matching definitions with examples, students reinforce their understanding of these terms in a travel context, providing a foundation for subsequent activities. Next, students participate in a structured group discussion, where they describe a memorable travel experience or a place they aspire to visit. This exercise allows students to apply their newly acquired vocabulary, narrate experiences, and practice descriptive language. The class then transitions to a collaborative role-play activity: students work in small groups to create a travel itinerary for a destination of their choice. Each group selects activities, accommodation types, and budgets, simulating real-life trip planning and promoting teamwork. To diversify the lesson and incorporate listening skills, an optional component involves listening to a travel blog or vlog, where students identify the speaker’s destination, key activities, and cultural highlights. This element enhances comprehension and further immerses students in authentic language use related to travel. The lesson concludes with a brief reflection, allowing students to share their thoughts on the destinations discussed. By blending vocabulary, discussion, role-play, and listening activities, this lesson provides a holistic approach to language learning, equipping students with the linguistic tools and confidence to discuss travel experiences, and cultivating a broader understanding of diverse cultures.
Traveling · Culture · Self-improvement
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English with a Native Internationally Certified Teacher (Ixelles-Elsene)
Juliana
It is never easy to find a good language teacher, who is professional, but also flexible enough to meet the student’s individual needs. Juliana is a fantastic teacher, whose experience, knowledge, understanding and patience creates the perfect atmosphere for improving one’s language skills at all levels. Juliana’s flexibility and adaptation to – the sometimes hectic - availability of students is also very rare and exemplary. Moreover, her extensive world-view/experience helps to maintain conversations with students in any particular subject. Having language courses with Juliana is highly recommended.
Review by LEVENTE
Math: Differential, Integral and Multivariable Calculus tutor over the past 8 years. (Bogotá)
Lina
She did a great lesson with my daughter. Hoping to use her for additional tutoring sessions. Update: Lina has been tutoring my daughter for many months. Lina is wonderful. My daughter used to get frustrated with math, but Lina has helped her excel in math! We hope Lina continues to be available for lessons!
Review by MARGARITA
Create Your Film or Video Project from A to Z, from Writing to Distribution: Personalized Guidance (Ixelles-Elsene)
Antoine
Very thankful that our paths have crossed, Antoine is a mature, approachable young guy who knows a lot about filmmaking and writing screenplays. He has helped me out tremendously with my screenplay! He knows his stuff and has inspired me a lot. We will meet again soon :)
Review by DEJVI