...Coding is taught very poorly in schools; professors hastily brush through core concepts and their pedanticism often makes people's first exposure overwhelming. I like to bring a fresher, more grounded approach to programming, especially for beginners. For my more advanced students, I like to sh... (read more)
...Additionally, I have a minor in Computing & Systems and Architecture from Georgia Tech. 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. (read more)
...On Wyzant, I usually teach Theoretical Computer Science (covering topics such as automata, DFA, NFA, formal languages, computability, complexity, Turing machines, algorithms, data structures...) and programming in different languages (Python, Java, C, C++ , C#, Matlab, OCaml, etc). In my teachin... (read more)
...Unfortunately, for a number of reasons math has become this scary monster for a lot of students, rather than the fun tool that it truly is. Because of this, I not only work to help students with particular mathematical concepts but also to build their confidence in math. I believe that every student is capable of succeeding, and it is important that they believe that too. (read more)
...I have been teaching Linear Algebra at Drexel University for the past 11 years and it is one of my favorite subjects to teach. Depending on how Linear Algebra is taught, it can be either a beautiful and highly enjoyable subjects to study or it can be the opposite! I believe that to most of my students and YouTube viewers, Linear Algebra belongs the the former category. (read more)