David Anderson Scratch Coding Tutor in Fort Oglethorpe, GA
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David Anderson is a dedicated coding instructor from Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, with 5 years of experience. Specializing in Scratch, David Anderson teaches coding classes for kids that inspire creativity and problem-solving. Through fun and interactive coding games for kids, David Anderson helps children learn by building projects that excite and engage them. Rated 4.8/5 from 46 reviews, David Anderson is known for creating a supportive and enjoyable learning environment. By the end of each lesson, students not only improve their coding skills but also gain confidence in their ability to create games and projects on their own.
David Anderson
4.8(46 reviews)
Hourly rate
$20
Location
Fort Oglethorpe, GA
Experience
5 years
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