...When I left that career to attend grad school in St. Louis, I was the director of training for an academic software group that specialized in tools for research which was used in universities and seminaries worldwide such as Princeton, Harvard, Yale, Duke, Oxford, Cambridge. Their software was widely acclaimed in international journals to be the premier software in the field. (read more)
I have been working in education for past 17 years. After earning my bachelor of science degree in Mathematics and certification I started teaching high school mathematics. My interest in learning strategies prompted me to continue my education, earning MEd. in Secondary Education and extra 18 graduate hours in mathematics. (read more)
...I've had a Macintosh as my home computer since 2006. I have quite a lot of skill using it and find it quite straightforward to explain. I've been using a Windows operating system for about 20 years. (read more)
...I was also a graduate assistant at the University of Iowa, where I assisted with both General and Organic Lab. I then proceeded into my teaching career, where I was a professor of General and Organic Chemistry at Kirkwood Community College on a one-year temporary contract. I was able to obtain great success through these academic pursuits. (read more)
...I hope you believe me when I tell you that I know what it’s like to not understand something, to not be able to do your homework. Self-doubt, anxiety, and the idea that ‘I’m the only one’ or that ‘I’m stupid for not getting this’ creep in. That’s when learning stops. (read more)