...I have been programming for over 15 years. I've used mostly C and C++, but am also familiar with Python, Java, MIPS, RISC-V, and x86_64 Intel assembly. I work almost exclusively on Linux but my programs run anywhere and I boot into Windows to build for it. (read more)
...I feel that Prealgebra is a significant stepping stone into Algebra, which helps us represent problems as mathematical expressions. By showing its real-life applications, I am committed to helping students gain an appreciation for it and math beyond. Precalculus is a significant stepping stone ... (read more)
...I'm Ron and I've got an interesting story about how I became an expert in both physical therapy and video production. In 2018 I got my Doctorate in Physical Therapy. I completed orthopedic residency training in my first year and during my second year I realized that the current model for PT was not built primarily to allow patients to succeed. (read more)
5 Subjects: includingESL/ESOL,Anatomy,Photography,Video Production
...Many students start with the infamous questions, "Why do I have to learn this?" or "When will I need this in 'real' life?" I love seeing the look on students' faces when they understand algebra and can then learn how to apply it to *their* own lives, whether it be sports, music or just about any hobby. For many students, Algebra II can seem like a boring sequel to a bad movie. YIKES! (read more)
...In high school, I excelled in all core AP classes and was valedictorian of my class. I graduated magna cum laude from BYU with a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering and then earned a master's degree and PhD in the same discipline from Caltech. My expertise lies in math and chemistry, but am also well versed in physics and biology. (read more)