...In my spare time, I do enjoy thinking about hard physics problems, but also going camping, video games, board games, biking, and spending time with my family. Believe it or not I used to be someone who hated math and dreaded the courses I took. It was not until I started researching physics topics on my own in high school that I realized how cool math is and could be. (read more)
...In my classrooms I focused on breaking out of the lecture mold too many students find themselves in. I believe in breaking down problems in a way that every student can see the hidden details and find the patterns that lead to figuring out workable solutions. Before being a teacher, I was at home with my kids, and prior to that I served in the US Air Force. (read more)
I hold a Bachelor's degree in Games from the University of Utah, which has provided me with a solid foundation not only in game design and development but also in critical problem-solving and analytical thinking. These skills translate seamlessly into the subjects I tutor, particularly in mathemati... (read more)