...I have completed my teaching license program at UMass Boston and earned my M.Ed degree and a MA license to teach Physics and Math. My involvement in education has been prevalent throughout my engineering career through volunteering at local, regional and state level science fairs as a judge. My teaching style closely resembles a coaching relationship with my students. (read more)
...BS in Electrical Engineering. It's your education and your future. Having someone with real work experience can shed a lot of light on what is really important, and how what you are learning now will be used in your career moving forward.I have a BS in Electrical Engineering. (read more)
...My favorite are experiments. When you don't know the answer and you can design an experiment or series of experiments to help find the answer, that is very gratifying! Matrices, vectors and n-dimensional spaces are the bread and butter of linear algebra. (read more)
...I am a certified teacher and a graduate of Colby College and the Upper Valley Educators Institute (UVEI). I have learned many math teaching strategies through working as a tutor, teaching assistant, and substitute teacher, including different ways to engage and motivate students and to encourage ... (read more)
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...From 2012--2018, I was an Assistant Professor of Engineering at Dartmouth College, where I taught courses in math, fluid mechanics, and aircraft design. During 2004--2012, I earned an M.S. and Ph.D and was a Postdoc in Mechanical Engineering at MIT, where I also was a teaching assistant for seve... (read more)