...At the University of South Carolina, I made the Dean’s Honor List each semester while helping my school and local community out through reinstating and running the Gamecock Wrestling Club and assistant coaching at a local high school. As a graduate student, I focused my studies on machine learni... (read more)
...Transitioning into software engineering without a formal background required me to develop strong self-learning skills, which has shaped my approach to teaching. Teaching Style1. Problem-Based Learning: I believe an effective way to organize knowledge is in the format of working through a set of canonical problems. (read more)
...With Raytheon, I worked on some of the software bugs as well. Completed Bachelor's Degree at the Georgia Institute of Technology with highest honors with a focus on controls systems and digital design. At Raytheon, I worked with electronic benchtops as well as analyzing schematics and using labratory equipment. (read more)
...I have been tutoring mathematics my entire life and recently I have been teaching mathematics at Drexel University in Philadelphia, PA. I have taught a wide range of courses from Pre-Calculus courses for freshmen, to Linear Algebra, to advanced graduate courses. Prior to Drexel, I was a teaching assistant during my graduate and post-graduate years. (read more)
...I have used Excel in both business and scientific applications solving real world problems. I have taught and ran a department specifically designed to help people understand and use computers more effectively and efficiently. I enjoy guiding a struggling user to reach their full potential. (read more)