...I've also taken Advanced Calculus I (MAA4211 at UF) also called real analysis. I am familiar with Physics 1 with Calculus and Physics 2 with Calculus (PHY2048 and PHY2049 at UF). I'm also familiar with Thermal Physics (PHY3513 at UF) and Modern Physics (PHY3101 at UF). I've also taken Classical ... (read more)
...My CS specialties are introductory-level programming (Python, Java), artificial intelligence (AI), data science, and machine learning. My approach to teaching is student-centered, focusing on individual learning styles and strengths. My goal is to create a supportive and interactive learning environment where students can ask any questions and explore various problem-solving methods. (read more)
...I also do everything I can to help the student understand the material on a deeper level so that their foundation for future topics is strong. As we dive into current material, i often take moments to go over prerequisite concepts. This is important because I will have an idea of exactly where the student stands and what must be done to ensure their success. (read more)
I’m Mitchell! I graduated cum laude with a Bachelor’s degree in Adolescent Education and a concentration in 7th-12th Mathematics. In addition to a bachelors I have completed my masters in TESOL (teaching English to Second Language Learners). While in college, I realized the classes I appreciated most weren’t necessarily the topics I was most interested in. (read more)
...I know, very well, how the curriculum is taught and what schools at looking for, and I know that this can be especially valuable for students looking to learn and pass their courses. My philosophy is to help students become critical thinkers and to understand content rather than rote memorization. Each session is tailored to the student's needs and highly individualized. (read more)