Coding skills from App development to Web development and Programming
Sessions will be interactive and dynamic. All queries will be solved in the class with practical approach. We shall focus on Python coding, Scratch coding and App development based on student requirements. By the end of the session, a homework challenge also shall be provided.

Mathivani Anand, B.E EEE, Anna University
Overview
Live Class
Meet over live video meetings
1:1 Classes
60 min per class
Personal Attention
One-on-one focused learning
Flexible Schedule
Book at your convenience
Learning Goals
Strong foundation in future technologies
Confidence in coding projects
Real-world problem-solving skills
Mini projects + Capstone projects
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Taught By

Mathivani Anand
B.E EEE, Anna University
About
I am an experienced Skill Development Trainer who has successfully trained 2000+ students and organized multiple technical competitions. I specialize in delivering hands-on training in cutting-edge technologies including Electronics, Embedded Systems, Robotics, AI, IoT, Python Programming and Scratch Coding.
1,000+
Students Taught
5+
Years Experience
94%
Satisfaction Rate
Frequently Asked Questions
Tutors often begin with simple programming ideas and examples so students can gradually become comfortable with how coding works.
Classes may include discussion of basic programming concepts such as instructions, logic, and simple algorithms.
Tutors may guide students through step-by-step problem solving so they can understand how a program is structured.
Coding classes may include exercises or small projects where students apply the concepts discussed.
Technical ideas are usually explained using examples and demonstrations so students can follow the concept more easily.
If needed, tutors may review basic computer or programming ideas before moving ahead with more advanced topics.
Tutors usually observe how comfortable the student is with the topic and may adjust the pace of explanation or activities where needed.
Tutors may discuss examples such as websites, games, or applications to show how coding is used in everyday technology.
Students may practice writing code during the class so they can see how the program works step by step.
Parents can usually ask the tutor about the topics or projects discussed so they have a general idea of the student’s learning progress.
