...Teaching is in my lineage, my blood, and my soul. Years ago, I asked Tim O'Reilly, the publisher of the O'Reilly books on new technology, what he thought was the best way to communicate technical information. "Easy," he said. "Wait for someone to ask a question. Then answer it." I did a double-take. (read more)
...However, I also enjoy working with underappreciated mutations in the human genome, including copy number variation and tandem repeat variation. Besides science, I also enjoy pondering issues of social relevance -- most often pertaining to religion and scientific literacy. I consider myself to be a bookworm. (read more)
...Through my teaching and tutoring I have learned many ways to explain a problem and can find the best way to explain a concept to a student. Computer Science used to be a hobby but through happenstance I ended up starting to teach Computer Science and I love it! Computer Science can be tricky to master as it does involve a lot trial and error and being left to explore, which can be scary. (read more)
Hi! My name is Stacey, and I can tutor people of all ages and learning styles in economics, econometrics and even statistical software such as Stata or SPSS. After finishing my PhD in economics in 2015, I began working as a teaching fellow at Harvard and a lecturer at Boston University. (read more)
...I minored in math and physics in college. I also have a Master's degree in Secondary Mathematics Education. I helped many students in Algebra 2 in my high school and college years. (read more)