I have four years of experience teaching all ages how to create and program games.
I take a student first approach, where we cover what you are interested in learning. Together we can create games, work through bugs, and discuss how to continue your development in the future. From novice to professional, all learners will develop and new skill set while we work together.
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There are many tutorials out there, but the easy to follow ones don't seem to teach much, and the ones that teach can be hard to follow. It is great to find a tutorial that covers the content you are interested in learning, in a way that caters to your needs.
Not only do I have strong skills in unity, and have created many games, but I also know how to explain these concepts to others, allowing them to gain the skills and knowledge as I have.
I just completed a four year bachelors degree in game programming, making me qualified for all sorts of development. Through this, I attended many college level programming classes, learning how to teach programming myself. Everything from the fundamentals to the advanced.
In my practice I promote a student first approach, which means that the student guides our lessons as much as I do. Programming is not just a copy and paste skill, it requires knowledge of the language you are working in, and the ability to puzzle out what needs to be done, to create the best games possible. By allowing a student to pick their path, we make sure that they are learning at an optimal pace, picking up on topics and skills that they need, to expand past what we do together.