Teaching Portfolio
Courses at
Kansas State
University:
Math 572 (Foundations of Geometry) - Fall 2007
Math 160 (Contemporary Mathematics) - Fall 2007
Math 791 (Connections Between Algebra and Geometry) - Summer 2007
(This was a two-week course for in-service teachers through the
Infinite Mathematics Project. This year I was the primary
instructor for the content course.)
Math 972 (Algebraic Topology 2) - Spring 2007
(This was a topics course in stable homotopy theory.)
Math 875 (Algebraic Topology) - Fall 2006
Math 791 (Mathematics of Finance, Probability, and Statistics) - Summer
2006
(This was a two-week course
for in-service teachers through the ACUMEN project,
team-taught with Andrew Bennett)
Math 570 (History of Mathematics) - Spring 2006
Math 320 (Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers) - Fall 2005
Courses at University of
Notre Dame:
Math 120 (Calculus B) - Spring 2005 (Instructor)
Math 108 (Calculus II for Business) - Fall 2003 (Instructor)
Math 125 (Calculus I) - Spring 2003 (Instructor)
Math 105 (Elements of Calculus) - Summer and Fall 2002 (Instructor)
- Sample
Activity 1
- Sample
Activity 2 (During the
summer, the classes were longer, so each day I had the students work on
problems after the lecture. These two activities are examples of
the kinds of activities
we did.)
- Final Exam
Math 120 (Calculus B) - Spring 2002 (Teaching Assistant)
- Sample Quiz (In case this
question seems bizarre, there is a word problem in Stewart's calculus
book in which highly prolific rabbits increase in population so quickly
that the
world ends! The students had solved this problem the week before
in their homework.)
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Last modified: 28 August 2007