...I have shared tips and shortcuts and explained its features to many colleagues and students who were just being exposed to it for the first time. It is very easy to share with others. I find that I have inadvertently become the "go-to" person for questions in each college that I have worked at. (read more)
...Both of my parents are software engineers, so I grew up surrounded by and accustomed to computers and computer-related technology. Originally, we had only Windows and then Linux machines in the house, but my father migrated toward Macintosh products during my college years, so I’m very familiar ... (read more)
...I like to engage the students, making learning for them an enjoyable experience. I encourage communication and constant feedbacks, not just from the students, but also from the parents so I can adjust my lesson plan accordingly, benefiting the student is my ultimate goal. I have a broad experie... (read more)
...I actually started tutoring math in the first year of college, with my professor's daughter as my first student. After graduation, I had worked as a University Physics lecturer for about 10 years, before I decided getting back to school, pursuing PhD in computer science. After graduation, I sta... (read more)
...I also graduated from Johns Hopkins University with a Masters degree in physics. While at Columbia University I was an undergraduate physics tutor. During my time at JHU I taught the undergraduate physics laboratory for 2 years. (read more)