...In the fall of 2005, I was hired as an Adjunct Professor at Rose State College, where I also received an AAS/CIS Computer Degree and an Associate in Mathematics Degree. I was later sent by Rose State to teach math at the University of Central Oklahoma. I taught for Sylvan Learning Center, which I have been working on and off since the 1990's. (read more)
...Now this does not mean that I do not believe in fun. On the contrary, I think that the learning environment can and should be fun. However, in order to reap the best rewards, I strongly believe that one needs to demonstrate a certain degree of professionalism that does not curtail, harm nor is counterproductive to the learning process. (read more)
...I helped students in various math classes ranging from calculus one to three and linear algebra and differential equations along with higher level math classes. I also have experience helping students with physics, in particular, I was able to help a student go from failing their exams to not on... (read more)
...My preference is to teach the math itself, in isolation. Once the student feels better about the math itself, *then* we'll apply it to actual GED questions. The term "physical science" means any natural science that doesn't deal with living things; it includes astronomy, physics, chemistry, practically all of engineering, and earth sciences like geology and meteorology. (read more)
...I went on to earn a B.S. in Computer Science degree for Software Development, and have been working professionally in the field for over two decades. I have also contributed to numerous open-source software projects in that time. As a professional software developer, I have programmed for Linux, Windows, and Mac OSX. (read more)