...It wasn't until I started incorporating topics in a way that made them relevant beyond the objective of taking another test where I found more purpose to understand the material. It became less studying and more learning. I was able to boost my performance by understanding the psychology of learning and using powerful learning methods backed by research. (read more)
...Following that, I've worked in a pharmacy and a general medical laboratory, finally landing in my current role in a histology laboratory where I turn surgical tissues into microscope slides in order to look for potential diseases. So professionally, I have quite a grasp on the study of anatomy. I am also very passionate about physics. (read more)
...At Kansas State, I taught digital photography, 2D design, and drawing as a Graduate Teaching Assistant. Even though my area of focus is photography, I have experience in drawing, design, printmaking, watercolors, and paper making. Not only do I have practical art skills, I'm also knowledgeable in Art history - ancient through contemporary. (read more)
...I have a PhD, Masters, and Physics degree from NDSU. Math is a science language, so scientists must be quite useful in Math. As a physicist, I walked through many Math courses and counted to use them until now. (read more)
...I love to teach nursing students about various things, especially dialysis/nephrology. While obtaining my two degrees I took a few computer classes and enjoy teaching others how to use Microsoft Word and PowerPoint. I look forward to helping people be more successful. (read more)