...My previous experience working in larger and smaller group settings, all while staying vigilant over each individual student's progress. I work problems slowly and methodically, explaining verbally my thought process and the problem solving strategies required for problems. For those students t... (read more)
...Even after about 10 years, I still find it a consistently fresh and fulfilling thing to do. I prefer to work in Math subjects, though I am not against Physics, Programming, or other related topics. My philosophy of teaching is that a student should never be punished or shamed for asking a quest... (read more)
Hi Struggling friends! I hope you are hanging in there. I am a 2019 Duke University- Fuqua School of Business, Master of Management Studies Graduate. (read more)
...I've also written and edited workbooks, textbook teacher editions, and on-line content in algebra, precalculus, and calculus. A typical advanced precalculus course might include modules dealing with set theory, number systems, functions, logarithms, trigonometry, conics, series, vectors, matrice... (read more)
...I'm David. I have a master's degree in particle physics from the University of Washington and have worked at MIT as an experimental physics instructor and as a member of the Physics Education Group. I currently live near MIT and have been known to use their library resources (and sometimes the brains of my colleagues!) to hunt down answers to especially difficult questions. (read more)