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💰 How costly are computing classes per hour in Manchester and the surrounding areas?

In Manchester, the average cost of computing courses is £15.

 

Rates will vary depending on:

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  • Where your lessons will be held (via Skype or an outside location)
  • The frequency of your lessons and the duration of each lesson
  • The objective of your classes

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👨🏼‍⚖️ How many private tutors are available in Manchester to give private computing courses?

In Manchester and the surrounding areas, 64 private IT teachers are available to teach private lessons

 

To find your private tutor, view their advert to find out more information about their courses.

 

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💻 Can you take IT classes online?

On Superprof, you can learn IT online with a private tutor. Whether you need help revising for your GCSEs, are struggling with coursework or would just like to improve your IT skills, our tutors can help you.

 

Many of our tutors also offer private online tuition. Around 80% of the private tutors on Superprof give IT classes online and most of them offer their first lessons free!

 

To find the available online lessons, just enter your subject criteria into the search engine and select the webcam filter to see the available teachers who are currently offering online courses in your desired subject.

 

Online courses via webcam offer you more advantages. You can plan your classes to fit around your schedule and online lessons are often less expensive as the tutor does not need to travel.

 

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✒️ How do pupils score their IT tutor in Manchester?

From a sample of 9 ratings, students gave their computing teachers an average of 5 out of 5.

 

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🎓 Why should you begin a private computing course in Manchester?

Computing is one of the most difficult subjects in school. Many children struggle with computing throughout the school year, whether at primary level, secondary or higher. This is why additional IT tuition is so highly sought after.

 

With the help of a private computing tutor many students are able to excel in this subject.

 

All IT private lessons with a qualified tutor offer you the possibility to master the different IT concepts more efficiently.

 

Whether you want to take private lessons from the comfort of your home or at an outside location, choose your teacher and book your lessons today.

 

A messaging system is in place to allow you to exchange with your tutor to schedule your lessons whether you want to learn from home or take online classes.

 

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Finding the Perfect Computing Tutor

To the uninitiated, information technology (IT) and computing are probably the same things but they're two distinct subjects. IT is all about computer literacy and being able to use computers and managing computer systems whereas computing (or computer science) is about how computers work, making programs, and optimising the processes of computers.

With computers almost everywhere, there's a lot to be gained from studying computer science so let's have a look at the benefits of studying computer science, the challenges students face in the subject, what parts of the subject are taught to secondary school students, and how private tutoring can help you improve your level in computing.

The Benefits of Studying Computing and Computer Science

The percentage of households that have a computer has doubled in the last 15 years and the proliferation of the computer doesn't show any signs of slowing down; they're only going to become more important in everyday life, especially with our lives moving increasingly online.

Since they're almost everywhere, children in primary and secondary school are learning more than just how to use them and many students are taking their studies as far as university level.

Many fields of work are starting to require professionals with a knowledge of how to make computers work better including business, teaching, science, and engineering.

For those who are no longer in school, studying computer science is a surefire way to remain valuable in the workplace and ensure that the younger generations who are experienced in using computers both at home and throughout their education don't replace you. Learning new skills is also a great way to find higher-level jobs in a variety of different industries or get a promotion in the industry you're currently working in.

It's no longer enough to have just IT literacy skills. With so many jobs requiring in-depth knowledge of how computers operate, studying computer science is almost a must in certain sectors including business, education, science, and engineering.

It's hardly surprising that so many students are choosing to study computer science at GCSE, A Level, and at university.

Challenges in Computing

Computer science isn't a particularly easy subject and if you don't know how to use a computer, it's highly unlikely that you'll be able to make in progress in computing. Before you can start diving into computer science, you might need to spend a few years studying a bit of IT and gaining experience with computers.

Once you know how to use a computer, you'll also need to have a decent grasp of a few mathematical and scientific concepts as computer science draws heavily on these fields. You won't need to have studied maths or physics at university to get started but a good foundation in the hard sciences is recommended.

Like almost everything in life, studying computer science also comes down to money. While some subjects require very little investment to study, unless you're attending classes where computers are provided, you're probably going to need a computer at home.

While you won't need the latest high-end machine to learn more about computer science, it's advised that you have a relatively modern computer that still runs well. Similarly, smartphones and tablets aren't going to cut it as those working in computer science are still working with dedicated computers.

Areas of Computer Science Studied at School

With more and more students opting to study computer science (computing) at GCSE, you might want to know what topics they cover. Generally, students in secondary school tend to study just IT until this point and while some of the concepts are shared between the two subjects, what computer science covers might surprise a few of them once they start their GCSE course.

To give you an idea of what's included, we'll look at the AQA exam board but the other exam boards tend to cover almost the same topics.

They'll cover programming languages, data representation, programming constructs and techniques, and algorithms as part of computational thinking and problem-solving. As you can see, there's already a lot of topics that require a good understanding of maths.

Students will also study some computing theory which includes looking at memory and storage, networks and network topologies, cybersecurity, and the ethics, legality, and environmental concerns surrounding digital technology in the modern world.

There's quite a broad range of topics for them to study, even at GCSE level, so it's hardly surprising that hiring a private computing tutor to help out is becoming increasingly popular.

Private Computing and Computer Science Tutoring

Whether you're in primary school, secondary school, university, or just looking to improve your level in a given topic, private tutoring is a great way to learn exactly what you want, when you want to.

A private tutor can provide bespoke lessons and support and will adapt each session to you, ensuring that you learn all the necessary skills to become a model student or an invaluable worker. Whether there's a certain topic on your course that you just can't grasp or you need to improve your grades, private tutors can help.

The number of students and professionals who are opting to get professional or academic support from private tutors is increasing and there's never been a better time to start looking for help through private tuition.

It doesn't matter whether you're studying maths, English, chemistry, or computing science, private tuition is a great way to get support during your studies. They can even help you apply to university or get your grades where they need to be before you do.

Finding a Computing Tutor in Manchester

A really easy way to find qualified and experienced computing or computer science tutors in Manchester is by searching on the Superprof website. You can view each tutor's profile, see how much they charge per hour, and read reviews left by their other students.

Don't forget to keep an eye out to see if they offer the first hour of tutoring for free. Try a few different tutors out and decide who's the best choice for you. After all, everyone's different and a teaching approach that works for one student mightn't necessarily work for another. Discuss your goals, how you like to learn, and your budget with every potential tutor to ensure you have an easy decision to make.

There are three main types of tutorial available: face-to-face, online, or group. Each type has its pros and cons so consider each one.

Face-to-face tutorials are usually the most effective as the tutor's there in the room with you and can tailor every session to you. However, these also tend to be the most expensive type of tuition.

Group tutorials are good for those on a budget. You and a few colleagues, classmates, or friends can get together and study computer science while sharing the cost of the tutor's time and expertise. However, you'll also be sharing the tutor's attention.

Finally, if there aren't any tutors that take your fancy in Manchester, you could always opt for an online tutor. With a stable internet connection and a webcam, you can get tuition and support from all over the world without having to leave the house!

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