...I am passionate about tackling these problems and helping others develop quantitative skills to solve outstanding questions in the natural world. R is difficult. But it doesn't have to be. (read more)
I greatly enjoy using my passion for anthropology and anatomy to motivate learners of all ages. I have been a teaching assistant and/or guest lecturer on numerous occasions in college-level courses related to archaeology, anatomy, and forensic anthropology. I also frequently give public lectures on science in pop culture. (read more)
...I enjoy sharing my passion for science with new students, and helping students find new ways of understanding complex topics. For the past two years, I have been teaching an introductory biology laboratory at the University of Maine. Teaching this course has provided me with significant experience teaching college level biology focused on cell, plant, and molecular biology. (read more)
...I also learned the physiology of vascular plants and non-vascular plants. I took many classes in genetics as well as teaching Mendelian and Non-Mendelian genetics to community college and college biology students. I can teach Punnett squares and statisical formulas to determine the chances of a particular genotype to occur in a cross. (read more)
...I have also earned an Associate's degree of Applied Science in Business Management through Eastern Maine Community College. I posses two years of teaching experience that I earned while working at a secondary education center. Currently. (read more)