...I am currently working towards a mathematics PhD. As a graduate student, I've taught online courses in applied calculus, and been an in class instructor for college algebra. I have over 15 years experience tutoring both high school and college level mathematics, physics, and chemistry, as well as working with junior college students considered to be at high risk of academic failure. (read more)
Hello everyone, I am an engineer and mathematician, having worked for 17 years before getting my masters in mathematics. My experience ranges from giving lectures to design work, testing and evaluation. All in all, I love teaching people the beauty of mathematics and engineering so I look forward to talking about my work and teaching people. (read more)
...Sometimes a student knows the material, but just isn't confident about how they found an answer. Other times, the student may benefit from a real-life example. For instance, a sports fan may understand the concepts of percentages better if it's explained in terms of number of free throws in comparison to total points scored. (read more)
...In addition, Linear Algebra is required for vector calculus (variant of Multivariable Calc) which I have taught at the college level. I have also used linear algebra (specifically Tensors) for one of my undergraduate research projects studying the deep ocean. I was an Applied Math major and was required to take Logic as a precursor to Discrete Math. (read more)
...I have my Master's degree in Education and a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics. I have taught at several schools and am currently serving students at High School as an Algebra, Geometry and Precalculus teacher. I know math isn't always a popular subject so I always try to take what I am teaching and relate it to real life. (read more)