...I also hold a B. S. in Mathematics and US History from Randolph-Macon Woman's College (now Randolph College). I earned an M. Ed. and my K-12 NC teaching license in Special Education from UNC-Greensboro in 2008. (read more)
...The largest program consisted of solving a program in which memory had to be dynamically allocated and reclaimed in order for it to function. As a result I learned the intricate facets of the language and how it operates. I received a computer science education at Brandeis University. (read more)
...I also like to keep students actively engaged by not just explaining an entire answer to them. Instead, I like to ask them to explain their thought process and directly address any gaps they have in their understanding. We'll go over various explanations of solving a problem through the resources that the student likes using until they have found one that clicks for them. (read more)
...My degree describes my 3 favorite hobbies: programming, math, and game development, all of which I was lucky enough to turn into a career! My 4th favorite hobby is teaching. Throughout college, I tutored peers and students in years below mine mostly in mathematics, but occasionally in programming, physics, and game design as well. (read more)
...During these years, I have helped students significantly improve their grades; I pride myself on creating a fun, relaxing work environment so that students feel less pressured and nervous around me! I also taught classes at a private SAT academy for a year— during this experience, I learned how ... (read more)