...Either way, the goal was always to solve practical problems, especially in physics and other sciences. Examples of questions that can be answered:
How much energy is needed to launch a 1000 ton shuttle into near-earth circular orbit? (Physics)
If you want to make an open rectangular box of maxim... (read more)
...I've presented multiple times at the American Physical Society Division of Fluid Dynamics conferences. I was once teaching assistant and grader for the summer pre-freshman physics course at UPenn. I've kept up-to-date with Coursera courses on quantum mechanics and statistical mechanics for ongoing education. (read more)
...I designed lesson plans based on their learning progress in class, and created study guides for their exams. I additionally have 3 years of experience as a computer science teaching assistant; during my office hours, I answer students’ questions, explain course content, and teach code debugging ... (read more)
...I believe that learning and understanding foundational math concepts is the key to success in any school subject and career path. My goal as a teacher is to empower students to think independently and confidently about their work so that they can learn how to problem solve not just in math, but ... (read more)
...I have taught geometry many many times and I love it! I have written a 650-page workbook for the class that my former school uses, and a few other local schools use parts or all of it as well. In my twenty years of teaching high school math, I have taught precalculus numerous times and have eve... (read more)