...At Middlebury College, I worked as a Teaching Assisting for Introduction to Computing and Computing for the Sciences. In Summer 2018 and 2019, I taught Computer Science fulltime through the Girls Who Code program. During the 2020-2021 school year, I worked with an AP Calculus AB student to support him with remote learning. (read more)
...At AoPS, I have taught topics such as Pre-algebra, Algebra 1 & 2, Geometry, Precalculus and Calculus many times. I have also taught AoPS classes on Number Theory, Combinatorics, and Probability. Since all the AoPS classes emphasize concepts, I am an expert at explaining difficult topics clearly. (read more)
...I have a PhD in Mathematics from Michigan State University in the subject of Harmonic Analysis. As a graduate student and postdoc I have published several papers in peer reviewed journals. I have a PhD in Mathematics from Michigan State University in the subject of Harmonic Analysis. (read more)
...I am a big believer in keeping things as simple as possible. I like to take complex topics and break them down into smaller, understandable bite sized chunks. Technical terms can be confusing, so I explain those first in laymen’s terms, and then tackle the harder parts of the concepts. (read more)
...Contact me at your convenience. I have experience teaching all ages: young adults, adolescents, and all the way down to little toddlers who are *fascinated* by the fact that a cube has six sides! I have two years' experience teaching 7th grade in a classroom where I prepared worksheets, tests, and reviews. (read more)