My name is Moeyyad Qureshi. I'm a Canadian startup founder focused on improving online education, and a trail runner on the side.
In the past, I've also been a machine learning engineer, product data scientist, software developer, poker player, and CPR instructor.
This site is where I share things I'm building.
Coming Soon! Array 64 is a learning platform that teaches data science skills through interactive lessons and case studies. It helps learners sharpen their analytical and statistical reasoning, building real-world data intuition in the process.
Check it out →Next Lesson Wizard is an open-source project that makes it easy to create interactive lessons using Next.js. The project is designed to be as unopinionated as possible to provide a great developer experience for building the next "Duolingo for X."
Live Demo →A suite of integrated software that helps First Aid & CPR training businesses run smoothly, stay compliant, and offer a modern experience to their students.
Feel free to contact me if you're interested in using this for your own business.
Contact Me →The certificate portal allows students to access and download their training certificates. It allows instructors to issue, manage, and revoke certificates. And it allows schools and employers to instantly verify the authenticity of a certificate.
Currently in development. The online learning platform allows businesses to provide blended courses to their students. Instructors are provided with tools to track student progress and verify online course completion.
An Astro.js project template that makes it incredibly easy to deploy a multi-gallery photography website. It looks a lot nicer than Instagram.
Live Demo →I was president of Coffee N' Code where I led a team of 30 student volunteers to run over 50 educational workshops on technical skills to 2000+ students. During my time as president, we raised $15,000 in funding so that we could deliver these workshops at zero cost to participants.
I taught a beginners course on machine learning and NLP to hundreds of students at the University of Waterloo. By the end of the course, students were able to build a Reddit bot with Python that scans for cyberbullying using a machine learning model that they trained themselves.
The lessons are still available on Github.
Github Lessons →