...Many believe success in mathematics centers on talent, but in fact (and there is research to show this) motivation and effort are really the keys to success. Learning math is akin to learning a language and essentially everybody learns at least one language fluently. In the case of math, it is ... (read more)
...I adapt my teaching methods to suit each student's learning style and goals. Generally, I like to keep the slides simple, incorporate diagrams to aid explanations. I like to avoid including too much detail on my slides unless necessary, and I tend to provide examples after introducing each concept. (read more)
...I'm an alumni of NYIT, where I completed my B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering with an outstanding 3.93 CGPA. My journey into the world of Electrical and Computer Engineering was fueled by my unrelenting passion for technology and my insatiable curiosity about how it all works and integ... (read more)
...I learned C in 1983 and developed a PC-based test scoring system as my first project. I used C/C++ full time for five years and occasionally after that. I led the successful migration of a software development group from Fortran to C / C++. As part of that effort, I designed and developed a library to use mapped memory files for lookup, and other tools. (read more)
...I worked as a computer programmer for over ten years. Adjunct associate professor of computer and information science at University of Maryland University College. I have been teaching both online and hybrid, combined online and in classroom teaching, computer and information science courses for over eight years. (read more)