Learning to code can be simple and fun. Learn with Sheepie provides online programming classes that take an approach that makes learning the ins and out of coding more accessible than ever before.
Programming can be a very creative and fun skill to learn. Learn with Sheepie courses focus on providing a solid understanding of core programming concepts. We can then use these core concepts creatively as we make interesting programs together. The content is carefully organized to be easily digestible and as accessible as possible to neurodivergent and neurotypical minds alike.
Learn with Sheepie is a great way to get a leg up on learning to program whilst having fun! One of the easiest way to get good at something is to make sure you enjoy doing it. This is why fun is such an important part of how we do things at Learn with Sheepie. Whether it’s building your own video game or app, prepping for that upcoming exam or getting ready for your career goals; Learn with Sheepie can get you over the initial hurdles of learning to code and help you get to where you want to be.
Currently, lessons are ideally for complete beginners to programming within the age range of 8-16. Each session is expected to be 50 mins long. We use Webex as the video calling platform as well as RustDesk to allow for monitoring and assistance during lessons.
Hello, I'm Chris and I'm from the UK. I'm very passionate about game development and programming and I hope to share my love for them both through my tutoring.
I have been tutoring for 2+ years and have a good amount of experience tutoring students of a wide range of skill levels. I have graduated from University studying computer games programming.
I've never quite aligned with the way that programming is taught traditionally. Learning keywords and doing tests were both things I have never particularly enjoyed or been particularly good at. I managed to overcome these difficulties but nevertheless I find programming can be taught in quite a boring way sometimes which is sad for such a fun topic. That's why I strive to do things differently.
A lot of people start out thinking that programming is too hard for them to learn and I was one of them. I'm here to prove those people wrong and help them build back up some of that confidence.