...I have experience with build environments under Linux using shell scripts and Make files. I have experience using the C++ programming language and its object-oriented support: defining and using Classes, Methods, and Operator Overloading. I mostly use command-line under Linux but also have some experience with IDEs like Eclipse and MS-Visual Studio in MS-Windows. (read more)
...I have worked as nursing faculty for the last 3 years. Working with and teaching students is my passion! My goal is not only to coach people to a passing grade, but also ensuring that they fully understand the material. (read more)
...Currently, I am taking classes at USM in pursuit of an Electrical Engineering degree. My biggest passion has always been math. I love being able to unpack problems and use creative methods to find solutions. (read more)
23 Subjects: includingPhysics,Prealgebra,Statistics,Discrete Math
...Did you know that you can think of NADH like an electron backpack?! I designed the curriculum for an Anatomy & Kinesiology class that looks at the body through the lens of exercise and movement. I've been teaching the class for five years. I pride myself in making sure the information connects to real-world examples, like how performance enhancing substances affect athlete's bodies. (read more)
...I have been coordinating and teaching calculus-based physics at the College since 2012. Before coming to John Jay, I had been teaching physics, mathematics, philosophy and related subjects at independent high schools in Louisiana, New York, Connecticut, North Carolina and Massachusetts since 1992. I hold a PhD in Science Education from Columbia University Teachers College. (read more)