...Later, I worked as Mathematics Adjunct Instructor at the Ohio State University. Besides my job as a college Instructor, I used to be a Math tutor also. I taught Math to diverse groups of students. (read more)
...Full stop. I have a lifetime of tutoring experience that ranges from working with special education high school students up through college level physics, math, and engineering majors. I've taught a wide range of subjects in physics, math, chemistry, and I even once taught a high school course on snowboarding and backcountry safety. (read more)
...They showed me how to make physics a game, as well as how to avoid common misunderstandings. In college I not only enjoyed these courses, I found myself helping many of my classmates! When I worked at a tutoring center, I found that most of my students were for physics, and thus developed many techniques to explain and show how physics works in the real world. (read more)
...I belive any math can be made easier by breaking it down into steps. The topics of pre-calculus appear to be difficult, but when broken down in a step by step process, it becomes understandable for students. That is my method of tutoring. (read more)
...The audience was mostly engineering, computer science, and mathematics majors. In my class we covered basis, linear transformation, graphics, types of solutions, span, engineering applications. I received my doctorate in mathematics in 2004. (read more)