...I believe that although algorithmic thinking and deductive reasoning is critically important in mathematics, so are conceptual thinking, inductive reasoning, mental mathematics, and making connections. Questions that I often ask are: What do you expect? Does this make sense? (read more)
...I have several years experience teaching college-level math and engineering subjects that heavily rely on the concepts of Geometry. When tutoring Geometry, I both help my students learn the concepts at their grade level, as well as show them how those concepts will be useful in their future studies. I have taught Physics-based courses in engineering for several years. (read more)
...For many, geometry is a difficult challenge because it's the first math where you are expected to make proofs, which means to truly do math for the first time in your life. It requires a blend of logical and creative thinking. I love to help people make that leap - it's the best part about teaching geometry. (read more)