David Hernandez Scratch Coding Tutor in Van Dyne, WI
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David Hernandez is a dedicated coding tutor from Van Dyne, WI, with over 10 years of experience. Specializing in Scratch, David Hernandez is passionate about making coding fun and interactive. With 31 positive reviews and an impressive 4.6 star rating, David Hernandez has a unique approach to teaching coding classes for kids. Known for creating engaging coding games for kids, David Hernandez ensures that each class is a blend of learning and creativity. Available for online sessions at $20 per hour, David Hernandez is excited to introduce young learners to the world of coding.
David Hernandez
4.6(31 reviews)
Hourly rate
$20
Location
Van Dyne, WI
Experience
10 years
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