...Calculus I is a beautiful subject that is interconnected with physics by nature. We will work with functions represented in a variety of ways: graphical, numerical, analytical, or verbal. We should understand the connections among these representations. (read more)
...Things in Linear Algebra:
Fields, Vector Spaces, Matrices, Determinants, Linear Transformations, Basis, Linear independence, direct sum, inner product, orthogonality, and much more. My understanding of Logic comes from taking Mathematical Logic at Florida International University. The course wa... (read more)
...Sometimes Algebra 2 can look like a collection of topics that appear unrelated, and the course might feel that it jumps around at random from idea to idea. It may also strike some students as very abstract, and it might not be clear what the algebra skills you're learning are good for. I can he... (read more)
...Eventually his grades improved from an F to a B. He was happy to understand the material better and feel less lost in class. For me that experience was so satisfying that it inspired me to go into education. (read more)
...I have a bachelor's degree in mathematics and a master's degree in mathematics education. I have taught Precalculus and Calculus at the high school and college level for over 10 years. I regularly tutor students in these subjects. (read more)