Elizabeth Davis Scratch Coding Tutor in Alma Center, WI
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Anthony Young is an experienced coding instructor specializing in Scratch. With 2 years of teaching experience, they bring coding classes for kids to life with engaging activities and projects. They understand how to keep young learners interested while building fundamental coding skills through interactive coding games for kids. With a consistent rating of 4.6 stars and over 26 reviews, Elizabeth Davis is dedicated to providing quality education in a fun and supportive environment. Perfect for children looking to dive into the world of coding with Scratch or Roblox!
Elizabeth Davis
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$20
Location
Alma Center, WI
Experience
8 years
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