"The essence of mathematics is not to make simple things complicated, but to make complicated things simple.”

◼ Stan Gudder


SoTL Projects

Statistics Poster Showcase

Most of the students in Math 1040 are nursing, criminal justice, and psychology majors. It is critical that these majors understand statistics by applying the classroom knowledge to their future careers. Currently, most of the students are not realizing the importance of the Math 1040 course and its connection to their respective majors. Instead they treat this course as one of the GE checklist. This SoTL project would stress the importance of the Math 1040 (GE course) and understand the connection to student’s major study and how statistics contribute to future real-life applications. The primary objective is to foster students thinking by creating an experience where students choose a mini research project were the area of interest is aligned with their major.

Teaching Experience

Assistant Professor, Dixie State University (August 2015 - present)

  • Transitional Mathematics I (MATH 900), Summer 2019

  • Transitional Mathematics II (MATH 1000), Fall 2016 (two sections)

  • Introduction to Statistics (MATH 1040), Fall 2015 (two sections), Spring 2016 (two sections), Summer 2016, Fall 2016, Spring 2017, Fall 2018, Spring 2019, Fall 2019, Spring 2020

  • College Algebra / Pre-Calculus (MATH 1050), Fall 2015

  • Business Calculus (MATH 1100), Fall 2015, Spring 2016, Summer 2016

  • Calculus I (MATH 1210), Spring 2017, Spring 2020

  • Discrete Mathematics (MATH 2200), Fall 2017, Spring 2019

  • Multivariable Calculus (MATH 2210), Fall 2017, Fall 2019

  • Linear Algebra (MATH 2270), Spring 2018, Fall 2019

  • Differential Equations & Linear Algebra (MATH 2250), Spring 2019

  • Ordinary Differential Equations (MATH 2280), Spring 2016, Spring 2017, Spring 2018, Spring 2020

  • Partial Differential Equations (MATH 3150), Fall 2017

  • Numerical Analysis (MATH 3500), Fall 2016, Fall 2018

  • Independent Research (MATH 4890R), Fall 2017, Spring 2018, Fall 2018, Spring 2019, Fall 2019

  • Industrial Careers in Mathematics (MATH 4800), Spring 2019, Fall 2019, Spring 2019

  • Senior Capstone Seminar (MATH 4900), Spring 2016, Spring 2017, Spring 2018, Fall 2018, Spring 2019, Spring 2020

Graduate Teaching Assistant, Instructor of Record, University of Louisiana at Lafayette (August 2010 - May 2015)

Courses taught with full responsibility (lecturing, grading, creating lesson plans, quizzes, and tests)

  • Survey of Calculus (MATH 250), Summer 2011

  • Practical Mathematics (MATH 210) (two sections), Spring 2013, Fall 2014

  • Precalculus (MATH 109), Summer 2013

  • College Algebra (MATH 105) (two sections), Fall 2010, Spring 2011, Fall 2011, Fall 2012

  • College Algebra Fundamentals (MATH 100), Summer 2011, Spring 2012

Graduate Teaching Assistant, Tulane University (August 2007 - May 2010)

Conducted weekly lab sessions in which I provided feedback on homework assignments and quizzes, prepared students for exams, gave software tutorials, and occasionally taught new material in the following courses:

  • Calculus II, Fall 2007

  • Calculus I, Spring 2008

  • Long Calculus, Fall 2008

  • Honors Calculus, Spring 2009