...Marshall Rosenberg which aims to address how judgement often prevents us from empathetically understanding those around us. Education often contains violent and judgemental language; Mathematics should be approached empathetically rather than judgementally, in order to foster a harmonious enviro... (read more)
...My doctoral degree is in psychology. I think this is a wonderful combination: I can relate to students, understand their frustrations and fears, and at the same time I deeply understand math and take great joy in communicating this to reluctant and struggling students, as well as to well-perform... (read more)
...I completed courses in these subject areas at OSU. I would like to be able to apply to jobs in those categories. I also have BS and MS degrees in civil engineering. (read more)
My name is Jacob! I graduated summa cum laude getting my undergraduate degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Cornell University, then went on to complete my master’s degree at Cornell under the same program. As a student st Cornell, I served as a teaching assistant for four different classes. (read more)
...My passion for teaching continued at Tufts, where I quickly became a TA for the Computer Science Department, and eventually a Teaching Fellow. I supported students in an introductory and advanced course, holding up to 10 office hours per week providing one-on-one and group assistance, and planni... (read more)