
John M.
asked 11/14/24how do i find a general computer teacher in Phoenix who can meet on site?
1 Expert Answer
Elham E. answered 12/31/24
Passionate Math and Engineering Tutor with Real-World Experience
To find a general computer teacher in Phoenix who can meet on-site, you can explore several avenues:
1. Local Education Centers and Tutoring Services:
- Adult Education Centers: Check out adult education programs in Phoenix, such as the Phoenix Union High School District's Adult Education Program or community centers offering computer courses.
- Tutoring Centers: Reach out to local tutoring centers like Kumon, Sylvan Learning, or Mathnasium, as they sometimes offer computer skills tutoring or can help connect you with qualified teachers.
2. Online Tutoring Platforms with Local Search Options:
Platforms like Wyzant, Superprof, or Tutor.com allow you to filter tutors by location, subject (computer skills), and whether they are willing to meet in person.
- On Wyzant, you can search for computer science or computer skills tutors in Phoenix, and you can specify your preference for in-person meetings.
3. Phoenix Local Community Boards and Classifieds:
- Craigslist: Check the "Gigs" or "Services" section for local computer tutors who might offer in-person lessons.
- Nextdoor: A neighborhood-based platform where you can post requests for a local computer teacher or browse offers from people in your community.
- Facebook Groups: Search for local Phoenix-based groups dedicated to education or computer skills training. Groups like "Phoenix Jobs & Services" or other community groups may have postings for computer tutors.
4. Local Colleges and Universities:
- Contact colleges like Arizona State University (ASU) or Phoenix College, as they often have students or instructors who provide private tutoring. You may find someone willing to offer in-person lessons.
- Ask the career services departments at these institutions for any leads.
5. Tech Meetups or Local Conferences:
- Attend local tech meetups or conferences (like those listed on Meetup.com) to network with instructors or tech professionals who could offer personalized tutoring.
- Phoenix has a tech community, and you might be able to find people who offer training in various aspects of computing.
6. Local Libraries:
- Some libraries offer free or low-cost computer classes. Check with the Phoenix Public Library or local branch libraries to see if they offer computer training sessions or can recommend local educators.
7. Online Search Engines (Google & Yelp):
- Search for terms like "computer teacher Phoenix" or "in-person computer lessons Phoenix" to find teachers or services that offer onsite instruction.
- Check reviews on platforms like Google or Yelp to find highly rated teachers and their services.
By combining these methods, you should be able to find someone who can meet in person to teach you computer skills in Phoenix.
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Susan D.
Hi, please know Ask an Expert is a platform for academic questions. The following Help Center article may be helpful in answering your question: https://support.wyzant.com/hc/en-us/articles/209611913-How-do-I-find-a-tutor. If you need any assistance at any time, please contact our Customer Support Team at [email protected] and we will follow up as soon as we can.11/15/24