Below is a record of my teaching duties at the University of Toronto. In some instances, I was given free reign over tutorials and made my own worksheets, these are collated below. If there are any typos/errors in them, or if you would like to discuss a particular problem feel free to reach out to me at alexander.slamen at mail dot utoronto dot ca.
In Fall 2022, I will be a teaching assistant for MAT327 - Introduction to Topology. My duties include: invigilation, hosting office hours, grading, and running tutorials.
In Summer 2022, I was a teaching assistant for MAT334 - Complex Variables. My duties included: invigilation, hosting office hours, grading, and running tutorials. I created these worksheets for my tutorials.
In Winter 2022, I was a teaching assistant for MAT315 - Introduction to Number Theory. My duties included: hosting office hours, grading, and running tutorials. I created these worksheets for my tutorials.
In Fall 2021, I was a teaching assistant for MAT315 - Introduction to Number Theory. My duties included: invigilation, hosting office hours, grading, and running tutorials. I created these worksheets for my tutorials.
In Summer 2021, I was a teaching assistant for MAT301 - Groups and Symmetries and MAT224 - Linear Algebra II. My duties included: hosting office hours, grading, designing and running tutorials, and writing solutions for tutorials and homework. Unfortunately, as tutorial worksheets were created collaboratively I do not have files for them.
In Winter 2021, I was a teaching assistant for MAT223 - Linear Algebra. My duties included: hosting office hours, running tutorials, grading, and facilitating in-class discussion.
In Fall 2020, I was a teaching assistant for MAT223 - Linear Algebra. My duties included: hosting office hours, running tutorials, grading, and facilitating in-class discussion.
At the University of Waterloo, I had short stints as a teaching assistant. In one instance marking for MAT135 - Algebra for Honours Mathematics, and in another serving as an in-residence tutor for first-year math courses.