...Let's get the show on the road, so that you can be successful in your academic endeavors! I suggest we start with an hour-long session. That way, we can make sure we communicate well. (read more)
...After Kansas State, I taught at St. Lawrence University, teaching calculus, real analysis, and group theory, as well as introduction to proof-writing. Since moving out of academia, I've worked as a data scientist as well as tutoring math (and chess!).
Throughout my lengthy career as a math instructor and tutor I've learned how to respond to students with different needs. (read more)
...I served on the Active Learning Design team for the Physics Department at my University where I helped design courses and training for all the other TAs. Additionally, while I was in the Physics Department at my alma mater I helped Manage the Teaching Laboratories for Undergraduate physics students. This required intimate knowledge of physics Experiments. (read more)
...Through my teaching approach, I’ll always keep those basic and important concepts in mind. As a professor, I have a mentoring role in helping students to find the answer to technical issues and also help them in getting confidence in themselves. I always do that by establishing a working relati... (read more)