Matthew Anderson Roblox Coding Tutor in Brunswick, ME
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Matthew Anderson brings a fun and engaging approach to teaching coding classes for kids in Brunswick, Maine. With 6 years of experience, Matthew Anderson specializes in Roblox, helping kids develop skills by creating coding games for kids. Through interactive lessons, Matthew Anderson focuses on making learning enjoyable, allowing students to explore their creativity while solving problems through coding. Parents have consistently praised Matthew Anderson's teaching style, resulting in an impressive rating of 4.7/5 from 49 reviews. Matthew Anderson is excited to continue inspiring young coders to create their own games and build their confidence through coding.
Matthew Anderson
4.7(49 reviews)
Hourly rate
$20
Location
Brunswick, ME
Experience
6 years
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