Daniel Carrillo
About Daniel Carrillo
Daniel Carrillo is a Computer Science Instructor with experience at Juni Learning and UC Berkeley Library. He teaches grade-school students the fundamentals of computer science, data structures, and algorithms through engaging projects.
Work at Juni
Daniel Carrillo has been employed as a Computer Science Instructor at Juni Learning since 2022. In this role, he teaches grade-school students the fundamentals of computer science, including data structures and algorithms. His teaching approach emphasizes engaging projects that enhance students' understanding and application of computer science concepts. This position allows him to work remotely, providing flexibility in his teaching methods and interactions with students.
Current Role at UC Berkeley Library
In addition to his role at Juni Learning, Daniel Carrillo has been working at the UC Berkeley Library since 2020. He is involved in Library Circulation Services, where he contributes to the management and organization of library resources. This position has allowed him to support the academic community by facilitating access to information and resources for students and faculty.
Education and Expertise
Daniel Carrillo studied at the University of California, Berkeley, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Data Science. His educational background provides him with a strong foundation in data analysis and computational thinking, which he applies in his teaching and private instruction. His expertise in computer science enables him to effectively convey complex concepts to grade-school students.
Private Instruction
In addition to his formal teaching roles, Daniel Carrillo works remotely as a private computer science instructor. He offers personalized instruction to students, focusing on the fundamentals of computer science. This one-on-one teaching approach allows him to tailor lessons to meet individual student needs, fostering a deeper understanding of the subject matter.