...I feel that my experience studying the field of education and teaching allow me to understand where other teachers are coming from, in addition to knowledge and practice of my own education strategies, which allows me to provide the best possible help for a student. Many students who are struggl... (read more)
...At Raytheon, I worked with electronic benchtops as well as analyzing schematics and using labratory equipment. At Georgia Tech, Electrical Engineering coincides with Computer Engineering so I have a lot of background and foundation from CompE. With some of my elective classes being under the CompE curriculum, I did a lot of the software programming for my interdisciplinary teams. (read more)
...My favorite method of doing so is constantly facing students with variations of the original problem, waiting for their ideas, and challenging them. I always try to explain the same principle from different perspectives, often using cross-disciplinary analogies. These allow for a deeper understanding of the material and also provide students with a broader arsenal on their exam day. (read more)
...I see Differential Equations as an extension of Linear Algebra. That is why it is one of my favorite subjects to teach. It is a very structured and elegant subject which has a lot more to do with algebra than with calculus. (read more)
...I've enjoyed teaching my whole my life: from coaching competitive children's math teams to privately consulting adult programmers. Coding is taught very poorly in schools; professors hastily brush through core concepts and their pedanticism often makes people's first exposure overwhelming. I like to bring a fresher, more grounded approach to programming, especially for beginners. (read more)