...Our potential for effective thinking and problem solving is linked to our ability to tap into both sides of the brain. Your creative right side and your analytical left side are equally available and we each have the potential to unlock both of them when needed. Where do we start? (read more)
...With my years of experience, I pride myself at being able to pivot to a different form of explanation if a student is struggling. Furthermore, I always avoid the archaic "this is how you do the problem" approach, but rather encourage a discovery-based method that allows students to see "the WHY"... (read more)
Hi! I’m Michael, a mechanical engineering student, with a concentration in aerospace engineering and minor in computer science. I have taken 10 AP classes in physics, sciences, English and math. (read more)
...Subject areas: Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Algebra/Trig, College Algebra, Trigonometry, Precalculus, AP Calculus (AB or BC), Calculus I, Calculus II, and Business Calculus Education: BA (Mathematics) Binghamton University Phi Beta Kappa, Magna ... (read more)