...As these classes are widely dreaded and commonly failed, I worked hard to find novel and fun teaching methods to explain the concepts and help each student succeed. Instead of helping my students memorize facts that will promptly be forgotten, I seek to teach the principles in a way that will make sense to each student. Seeing my students succeed gives me a lot of joy. (read more)
...I like teaching this subject, because it allows us to run calculations about the physical world around us, reducing all directions into 2 dimensions. There is a lot to learn, but my systems will teach you to generate the information needed, rather than trying to memorize several pages of formulas. Statistics is a lot more about understanding terminology than difficult or new calculations. (read more)
...All of your math studies to this point have been laying the foundation for calculus. I was exposed to calculus in my first algebra class just as a lark or random tangent by the teacher, and was immediately hooked. After completing Algebra 2, I taught myself calculus over the summer. (read more)
...I also have 13 years of real life work experience. My current strengths are more into web development but still know programming languages. I would say my strengths are : PHP, C# (console, forms, unity), C++(console), java (console,forms), javascript, typescript, Symfony Framework, Laravel Framework, vue.js, vuetify.js. (read more)
...As an educator, watching when that "light goes on" for a student, and he/she fully understands and can then be independent, is what teaching really means. I love retirement, but also terribly miss being a teacher. Grammar, and literature are my three top English favorites. (read more)