Teaching
Current Classes:
This Spring (2012) I will be teaching two sections of Discrete Mathematics and one of Introduction to Modern Geometry. Course materials will be availalbe through Blackboard
Previous Classes:
- Fall 2011:
Coastal Carolina:
- Spring 2011:
- Math 131, section 3 - Trigonometry
- Math 131, section 6 - Trigonometry
- Math 173 - Discrete Math for Middle School Teachers
- Math 220 - Math Proofs and Problem Solving
- Fall 2010:
- Math 139, section 7 - Basic Concepts in Contemporary Mathematics
- Math 139, section E1
- Math 160, section 8 - Calculus 1
- Summer 2010:
- Math 160, Section 1 - Calculus 1.
- Spring 2010:
- Math 131, section 3 - Trigonometry
- Math 131, section 6
- Math 131, section 9
- Math 173 - Discrete Mathematics for Middle School Teachers
- Fall 2009: (Websites only through Blackboard.)
- Math 160, section 4 - Calculus 1
- Math 139, sections 3 and E1 - Basic Concepts in Contemporary Mathematics
University of Connecticut:
As a graduate student at UConn, I taught a variety of classes. The following course webpages are copies of those I had on the UConn servers.
- Math 1020 (102) - Problem Solving, Summer Session II 2007
- Math 1020 (102) - Problem Solving, Winter Intersession 2008
- Math 1120 (112) - Introductory Calculus 1, Fall 2004
- Math 1121 (113) - Introductory Calculus 2, Spring 2005
- Math 1121 (113) - Introductory Calculus 2, Fall 2005
- Math 1122 (114) - Introductory Calculus 3, Fall 2006
- Math 1131 (115) - Calculus I, Spring 2007
- Math 1132 (116) - Calculus II, Spring 2006
- Math 1132 (116) - Calculus II, Fall 2007
- Math 2110 (210) - Multivariable Calculus, Fall 2008
- Math 2210 (227) - Applied Linear Algebra, Spring 2008
- Math 2210 (227) - Applied Linear Algebra, Spring 2009
Note: course numbers changed to four digits in Fall 2008. The courses are listed by the new course numbers, with old (or original, in most cases) numbers in parentheses.
Video Examples
I have recently started recording short videos working out example problems. So far, I just have ones on Trigonometry (as that's the class I was teaching the semester I started the project), but I expect to expand on this in the future. All current and future videos are available on my YouTube Channel - Mathematics Exemplified.
Blog
A while back I stated a blog on effective teaching that right now is called Learning from Teaching: Mathematics. I haven't updated it in quite a while, but when I have what I think is a good idea, I add it there. I'd love to get feedback on my ideas, so check it out.
Teaching Philosophy
Just in case you are currious, here is my statements on teaching philosophy.