...I enjoying helping students to understand difficult concepts and watching them grow as learners. I am constantly trying new things and finding new ways to approach teaching. I have lots of great strategies to use with students and I will take the time to get to know your learning style and preferences so that I can provide the best support for you. (read more)
...After my Ph.D., I taught as a physics professor at Earlham College for one year, and then as a physics professor at Kansas Wesleyan University for five years. Besides physics, I have taught many math courses (from College Algebra through Discrete Math) and computer science courses (Introduction ... (read more)
...I do not believe anyone is stupid or lazy when it comes to learning ...I have often said ... If an alien came to earth and tried to open a door if they had never learned to turn a door knob they could not do it. Not because they are stupid or lazy but because they just have not learned it yet. I have obtained a lot of education. (read more)
...I have a Master of Science degree in theoretical physics from Iowa State University. My undergraduate degrees are in mathematics and physics. When I was a graduate student at Iowa State, I taught first-year physics and earned the prestigious "Outstanding First-Year Teacher Award". (read more)