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💰 What is the average price of ICT tutoring in Manchester?

The average price of ICT lessons is £25.

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97% of teachers offer their first lesson for free.

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18 tutors are currently available to give ICT lessons near you.

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Our ICT tutors in Manchester  have an average rating of 4.9 out 5.

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✅ Average price:£25/h
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<h3>Taking an IT Course in Manchester</h3>

<p>According to Nigel Rayner - an analyst for Gartner, an American consulting and research firm specialising in high-tech solutions - the work of finance directors, CEOs and senior executives today will, in the future, be accomplished more efficiently by machines, since a computer’s decision-making is based entirely on logic.</p>

<p>According to some statistics, by 2022 artificial intelligence will have evolved to the point that “personal devices will know more about a person’s emotional state than his own family.” And generally, the victims of any major innovation are those who don’t know how to use it properly.</p>

<p>In face of this, why not ensure you know as much as you can about your devices every day and take your first steps into the world of computers by taking some IT lessons?</p>

<p>Maybe you want to learn a programming language - PHP, java, Python, HTML 5, CSS 3 - or simply understand how to navigate the Internet or get the most out of your word processor? Check our computer science courses for Manchester here at Superprof.</p>

<h3>Computer Science: Situational Analysis</h3>

<p>It’s a fact: computers, new technologies, digital communication and artificial intelligence are playing an increasingly important role in our daily lives.</p>

<p>On any given day, thousands - nay, millions - of electrons pass through computer wiring. It’s up to us to learn how to manipulate them if we want to have a chance on the job market or even, to a certain extent, integrate into modern society.</p>

<p>When you’re strolling along the River Irwell, talking a walk in Heaton Park or Platt FIelds or even admiring the Egyptian antiquities or Stan the T-Rex at Manchester Museum, it’s often easy to forget that we’re living in the era of Web 2.0.</p>

<p>However, whether you are there or sitting on a bench in Piccadilly Gardens, you can send e-mails, look things up on the Internet and even have a video-conference with clients or exchange important documents with colleagues - all thanks to computer science.</p>

<p>Computer science designates the science associated with data processing and has become an increasingly important part of our education. Nowadays, you can take A-Levels in computing or programming and most secondary-level students are taught how to use a computer, with some schools offering typing courses or even word processing, data management and basic computer security.</p>

<p>After-school programmes offer the opportunity to learn web design, game design, learn basic programming languages, code simple smartphone apps or elaborate search algorithms.</p>

<p>But not everyone is lucky enough to have been born with a smartphone in hand.</p>

<p>For many of us born in the 1970s and 1980s, computers remain a closed book despite their ubiquitousness in modern life. You can do almost anything digitally - banking, pay in shops, talk on the phone, order food, send business folders, manage projects and even your working hours. Almost any job requires some form of computer literacy.</p>

<p>Here is a solution to help correct the problem and stimulate your employability: private IT courses at home with our Superprof tutors in the greater Manchester area.</p>

<h3>IT Courses in Manchester: What Are They Good For?</h3>

<p>Manchester, with a population of about 3 million within its greater urban area, is one of the most populous in the UK: in fact, it is the 5th largest city.</p>

<p>An international city with a number of important companies that have their regional or national heads based in Manchester - large companies such as Adidas or KPMG or even Google - and all in need of IT workers in their day-to-day operations.</p>

<p>In fact, all companies - whether they produce textiles or are in the IT branch themselves - are more and more dependent on digital solutions in production and anything from accounting to personnel management. They are looking for IT personnel to programme robots and assembly machines, create and administer databases, automate paychecks and transactions, create and manage websites and keep the office computers running.</p>

<p>Simply knowing how a computer works is also an immense advantage at the workplace, but also in daily life where more and more is available digitally, from tax forms to online banking. Even ordering and paying for food has gone digital. Snail mail is a thing of the past - most post offices survive on the greater influx of packages delivered from online stores. Your public face is not what you put on in the mornings, but your Facebook profile, Instagram account or Twitter platform. And no more toting heaving binders and files from your workplace to home - with cloud computing, more and more content can be accessed online, including your files.</p>

<p>More and more, data is being shovelled off the hard drive and into the cloud, servers scattered all over the world with greater redundancy than any partitioned drive. You can access your shopping list, browser favourites and quarterly report from anywhere in the world and any computer - as long as you remember your password!</p>

<p>This explosive proliferation of data being transferred every day throughout the world also means that there are jobs to be had in stocking, data processing, green solutions (many digital technologies are quite polluting) as well as data security.</p>

<p>To a certain extent, the organism or person who controls information is the one with the most influence and power. On a negative note, it also means that centralised information storage makes it possible for a multinational company to spy on and influence the living conditions of a population without the state being able to interfere - despite their cybersecurity measures.</p>

<p>User protection and data recovery - you can do your part in making our digital world more secure and ensure that privacy protection stays ahead of misuse.</p>

<p>But there is more you can do in computer science:</p>

<p>Perfect your office skills (Microsoft Office including Excel spreadsheets, Word, PowerPoint; or similar open source programmes such as NeoOffice)</p>

<p>Become a Computer Systems Engineer or a Software Engineer or study Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science or Electronic Engineering at the University of Manchester.</p>

<p>Switch careers and discover the new web-based professions: webdesigner, web developer, app programmer…</p>

<h3>Evolve in computer-based business intelligence</h3>

<p>Add new skills to advance in your chosen profession, whether it be in accounting, data management or personnel management.</p>

<p>Computers are everywhere, in daily life and in all economic sectors: tourism, bureaucracy, mathematics (for meteological and scientific analyses), video games (AI programmes), information, communication, special effects, physics, chemistry, medicine, robotics, surveillance and security, environmental sciences and ecology…</p>

<h3>Home Tutoring in IT with Manchester Superprofs</h3>

<p>Dozens of tutors offering courses in IT, basic computer skills or internet securits are available throught Superprof in the greater Manchester area.</p>

<p>They can teach you what you want to learn about computer science and give computer courses in the comfort of your own home. They can focus on exactly what you want to learn, adapt to your skill levels and educational needs and provide support to help you achieve your goals.</p>

<p>The average course costs about £25 an hour, varying from £10 to £40 depending on the tutor’s qualifications. Some tutors offer the first hour for free, some have special prices if you commit to ten lessons or more… Click on their profiles and find out!</p>

<p>Your tutor will be able to help you:</p>

<p>Learn how to use various office programmes</p>

<p>Navigate and stay safe on the Internet</p>

<p>Learn the basic functions on your computer, smartphone, iPhone or Windows phone</p>

<p>Give you advice in buying a computer or other electronic devices</p>

<p>Help you debug and repair your existing machines</p>

<p>Advise you on what programmes to buy to suit your needs and how to install and configurate them</p>

<p>Teach you various programming languages such as C++, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, Python, JSON or PHP</p>

<p>Advise you on cybersecurity and how to protect your data</p>

<p>Use a graphics editor such as Photoshop Elements, Indesign, Photoshop Illustrator or Affinity Designer</p>

<p>Manchester has a wide selection of IT courses available. This is why it is important to know what you are looking for in computer lessons before starting. Do you want to learn how to use a specific programme or app or go into programming? Are you looking for revision help for A-Levels in computer science or to help you with your software engineering courses at uni?</p>

<p>You want beginner computer courses to learn to programme your own apps, take the first steps to becoming a sysadmin or simply want to upgrade your computer’s efficiency yourself? Then follow in the footsteps of many previous students!</p>

<p>Yes, the Internet offers a variety of online computer courses, some of them quite cheap. But these are often difficult to integrate into your daily life - with no-one behind you to guide you and review your homework, it’s easy to let it slide, and soon you will have spent several weeks without writing a single line of code. Or you sign up for group computer classes only to find that your work schedule has changed or your car breaks down and you can’t get to class on time anymore.</p>

<p>Home tutoring ensures that you are accountable to someone who will help you overcome a lack of motivation, who will be able to adapt to your schedule and, if you miss a class, will simply pick up where you left off without having to do double the workload to stay abreast of things. And you don’t have to go anywhere! Most tutors come to your home or offer, for more advanced users, Skype or Facetime lessons to learn computer skills.</p>

<p>Here on Superprof you can view their profiles, compare offers and find a computer tutor near you!</p>

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