Courses taught at Binghamton University:
Instructor of Record
Precalculus (Fall 2021, online Winter 2021 - 2022)
Calculus I (Fall 2019, online Fall 2020, online Spring 2021, Fall 2021)
Calculus II (Fall 2019, online Fall 2020, online Spring 2021)
Linear Algebra (online Summer 2021)
Teaching Assistant
Elementary Statistics (Spring 2018, Fall 2018)
Courses taught at Syracuse University:
Teaching Assistant
Elementary Probability and Statistics I (Fall 2016, Spring 2017)
Icosahedron sculpture donated to SUNY Potsdam's Department of Mathematics.*
Before going to Syracuse University, I provided RStudio support to students in statistics (Spring 2015) at SUNY Potsdam, and before that I was an intern teaching Middle School Algebra (Fall 2010, Spring 2011) at Camden Middle School.
I have tutored mathematics every year since Spring 2012, at SUNY Potsdam's Student Support Services and Math Lab, Syracuse University's Math Clinic, Binghamton University's Math Help Rooms, and occasionally as an individual tutor.
Selected lesson (linear independence, in terms of the zero linear combination)
[Math Alliance and volunteers, April 2015, from left]
Ioherase, Hayley, Genevieve, Jonathan (Me), Becky, Leo'el, David, Christina, Laura
Physical Plant's cement foundation
Leo'el drilling pilot holes for the bolts
Ioherase spray painting the vertices
Assembling the base
Sculptor Alicia Conway hard at work
T-shirt sales fundraiser
Sponsored by Lowe's, Potsdam, NY
SUNY Potsdam's Department of Mathematics, May 7 2015. In loving memory of my deeply caring teacher, Dr. Kerrith Chapman.
An excerpt from an FY 100 student at SUNY Potsdam, as reported to me by Dr. Joel Foisy in September of 2018:
"Above is a picture [not included, here] of me with the icosahedron outside of Carson Hall. Its role is to remind us that mathematics professors and students of SUNY Potsdam are held to the highest standard they can be held to. It’s been around since only 2015, and I don’t know if that’s enough time for it to have given anyone else inspiration. What I do know, however, is that it inspired me. During my first visit to this campus in 2016, I noticed this. I went up and read the associated marker. I don’t know what it was, but something about it struck me. Before, I was considering many colleges. A lot of my friends were going to UB, Binghamton, or Corning Community College. I would be the only one here if I chose Potsdam. From the moment I read that sign, I knew that this would be my first choice."