...A huge part of the number theory course is modulo arithmetic, which is one of the foundations of discrete mathematics and another was Graph Theory which entailed matrix theory and many proofs involving trees. I also tutored many peers in my class and made friends in the Computer Science departm... (read more)
...I will also graduate with a Ph.D. in physics. My goal is to help students not only solve problems but also to help them understand and highlight fundamental concepts and principles in order for them to see the bigger picture. This way students will see how various ideas in math or physics are connected and hopefully then develop enthusiasm for the subject. (read more)
...I have participated in both local and state tournaments, winning numerous medals and trophies. I am an officially rated player by the United States Chess Federation. I have taught many people to play chess, as well as significantly improve their skills. (read more)
...I was an adjunct Instructor/Assistant Professor for Embry-Riddle University Extended Campus for 14 years at the undergraduate and graduate levels. I specialized in Logistics and Air Transportation and Logistics/Supply Chain Analysis. I have taught Algebra I/II, Geometry, Statistics and Pre-calculus in a small class setting in a homeschooling co-op. (read more)
...I am able to reduce complex scientific and mathematical concepts to straightforward, understandable information capable of being assimilated by a wide variety of student aptitudes.I am a certified instructor in Algebra I and have taught and tutored it for many years. Algebra I is an essential co... (read more)