[nycphp-talk] needed web programming tutor for 10 year old
pswebcode, nyc
psaw at pswebcode.com
Wed May 7 23:27:23 EDT 2003
If you are still looking, I could help out here.
Briefly, I have been a webmaster, senior developer and
a desktop graphics specialist. I have tutored new users
on software such as Photoshop, Illustrator, Quark,
and PowerPoint.
I have been told I am an excellent teacher. I prepare a
learning plan, provide tip sheets and teach shortcuts
and optimized techniques right up front.
I have 7 years of web programming and design experience.
Today, I actively program PHP, SQL, XML, JavaScript, CSS
and XHTML.
I maintain a website that has tutorials, research and
links on web topics. Contact me, if you would like to
discuss this further.
Warmest regards,
Peter Sawczynec, Technology Director
PSWebcode -- opensource programming
for the interactive web
psaw at pswebcode.com
www.pswebcode.com
718.543.3240
-----Original Message-----
From: Jackson Maio [mailto:jackson at identitymap.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2003 10:06 AM
To: NYPHP Talk
Subject: [nycphp-talk] needed web programming tutor for 10 year old
This is definitely an unusual request.
A friend's friend has a 10 year old who would like to learn web
programming for this summer.
If someone who would like to take up this challenge. Tutoring would
probably take 2-3 hours per session, 2-3 times a week during weekdays.
Teaching time is flexible and tutoring fee is open for discussion. If
interested, please contact Randy at projectconsultants at yahoo.com or I
can forward it to him.
About the potential student:
He has been in the States for 3 months in Long Island City, NY, and is
just beginning to adjust to the language. He had extensive English and
computer tutoring at the Pagan school in Harbin, China but his English
is not advanced enough to be taught in standard classroom level. He
currently attends UNIS United Nations school but has problems because
his computer skills are at a higher level than his peers but the
language is a barrier.
Jackson Maio
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