...My teaching and tutoring are very collaborative: especially when it comes to science, I know my students have a great deal of lived experience with scientific phenomena, and I want to help them make connections between what they've seen and what scientists know (or think we know!). Through their ... (read more)
I have an extensive background in Mathematics and am currently pursuing a Master's degree in Industrial Engineering from the University of Louisville's Speed School. As a graduate student, I taught several introductory level courses including College Algebra. I also did part-time tutoring helping with trigonometry, geometry, calculus and Algebra 1 and 2 at the high school/middle school level. (read more)
...I've also I've taught courses in Philosophy and Psychology, for over 25 years, at a number of collegs, including Binghamton University, Broome Community College, Kaplan University (online), Grantham University (online) and Post University (online) and Bellarmine University (classroom). I have an ... (read more)
...I have a PhD in Economics and for my dissertation (and subsequent publications) I used SAS to estimate the parameters of NonLinear Models. I have a PhD in Economics with field work in Econometrics, which means that I have taken 5 graduate level courses and passed a comprehensive exam. I have a PhD in Economics with a focus on econometrics, which is based on linear algebra. (read more)
...With over 40 years of experience in the healthcare field, I have practiced as a nurse practitioner as well as taught as a nurse educator. I understand how the wording on certification exams can be confusing. My particular talent lies in explaining complex concepts in a more understandable manner. (read more)