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Henry Williams is a seasoned Scratch instructor who is passionate about making coding an exciting and educational adventure for young minds. Residing in Franklin, PA, Henry has dedicated the past 8 years to teaching Scratch, one of the most child-friendly programming languages. His approach to education is rooted in the belief that learning should be fun, interactive, and empowering. Henry takes immense joy in seeing his students develop computational thinking and problem-solving skills through the lens of game creation and digital storytelling.
Experience
With nearly a decade of experience in the world of coding education, Henry Williams has transformed the lives of countless students by introducing them to the thrilling world of Scratch. Henry's teaching journey began in a local tech camp and quickly blossomed into private tutoring and online classes. Over the years, he has crafted a comprehensive curriculum that caters to a diverse range of skill levels from absolute beginners to those looking to refine their existing knowledge.
Expertise
Henry's expertise lies not only in Scratch programming itself but also in his innovative teaching methodologies. He has a knack for developing coding games that captivate children's imaginations, making complex concepts more digestible. As a result, his students are often able to create their own games, animations, and interactive stories. His adaptability means he can provide tailored instruction that aligns with each child's learning pace and interests.
"Henry's classes made my son fall in love with coding. He's now creating his own games!" – Sarah R.
"Never seen my daughter so excited to learn. Henry's got a true talent for teaching kids." – Mike J.
"Thanks to Henry, my child now sees coding not just as a subject, but as a canvas for creativity." – Anita B.
"Henry's patient approach helped my son go from coding novice to Scratch pro." – Emily W.
"With Henry's guidance, my daughter is not just playing games—she's making them!" – David S.
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Hourly rate
$20
Location
Franklin, PA
Experience
8 years
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