TEACHING AND OUTREACH

I have cumulatively taught 39 sections of post-secondary mathematics as a lecturer, across 17 distinct courses, with 24 of these sections being as course lead(*).

University of Waterloo

  • Instructor for MATH138 (Calculus 2 for Honours Mathematics)
    • Summer 2024* (2 sections)
    • Winter 2023 (1 section)
    • Winter 2021 (1 section)
  • Instructor for MATH117 (Calculus 1 for Engineering)
    • Summer 2024* (1 section)
    • Summer 2023* (1 section)
    • Summer 2022* (1 section)
  • Instructor for MATH137 (Calculus 1 for Honours Mathematics)
    • Winter 2024* (2 sections)
    • Fall 2023 (2 sections)
    • Fall 2021 (3 sections)
    • Fall 2020 (3 sections)
  • Instructor for MATH211/ECE205 (Advanced Calculus 1 for Electrical and Computer Engineers)
    • Fall 2023* (1 section)
    • Winter 2023* (1 section)
    • Instructor for MATH136 (Linear Algebra 1 for Honours Mathematics)
      • Summer 2023* (2 sections)
      • Fall 2022* (2 sections)
        • Instructor for MATH228 (Differential Equations for Physics and Chemistry)
          • Winter 2022* (1 section)
        • Instructor for MATH119 (Calculus 2 for Engineering)
          • Winter 2022 (1 section, half term)
        • Drop-In Tutorial Centre TA for MATH137 (Calculus 1 for Honours Mathematics)
        • TA for MATH217 (Calculus 3 for Chemical Engineering)
        • TA for MATH227 (Calculus 3 for Honours Physics)
        • TA for MATH237 (Calculus 3 for Honours Mathematics)

        Wilfrid Laurier University

        • Instructor for MATH103 (Calculus 1 for WLIC)
          • Winter 2023* (1 section)
        • Instructor for MATH127 (Mathematics for Business Technology Management)
          • Winter 2023* (1 section)
          • Winter 2022* (1 section)
        • Instructor for MATH100 (Introductory Calculus for the Natural Sciences)
          • Fall 2022 (1 section)
          • Fall 2021 (1 section)
        • Instructor for MATH101 (Calculus 1 for the Natural Sciences)
          • Summer 2022* (1 section)

        Mount Allison University

        • Instructor for MATH1151 (Applied Calculus)
          • Summer 2022* (1 section)
          • Summer 2021* (1 section)

        Selkirk College

        • Instructor for MATH101 (Calculus 2)
          • Summer 2022* (1 section)
          • Summer 2021* (1 section)
        • Instructor for MATH54 (Business/Technical Math)
          • Summer 2021* (1 section)
        • Instructor for MATH140 (Calculus 1 for Social Sciences)
          • Winter 2021* (1 section)

        Conestoga College

        • Instructor for MATH1010 (Business Mathematics 1)
          • Fall 2021 (1 section)
        • Instructor for MATH1020 (Business Mathematics 2)
          • Fall 2021 (1 section)

        Centre for Education in Mathematics and Computing

        Humber College/University of Guelph-Humber

        I was a drop-in Math Centre Tutor for numerous courses, including but definitely not limited to:
        • TMTH010 (Essentials of Technical Math)
        • BMTH010 (Essentials of Business Math)
        • STAT1112 (Statistics for Business)
        • SCMA3100 (Biomechanics)

        McMaster University

        I was nominated for the 2019 Keith Leppmann Teaching Assistant Excellence Award. At McMaster, I have been a:
        • TA for AST1F03 (Introduction to Astronomy and Astrophysics)
        • TA for PHYS1A03 (Introductory Physics)
        • TA for PHYS1AA3 (Introduction to Modern Physics)
        • TA for AST2B03 (The Big Questions)
        • TA for PHYS1E03 (Waves, Electricity, and Magnetic Fields)

        W.J. McCallion Planetarium (at McMaster)

        As a planetarium presenter, I have created and given a variety of public and private shows for a wide demographic. Example private show audiences include:
        • AST1F03 students as part of their course
        • Incoming students and their parents at various open houses
        • Various Scouts and Girl Guides groups
        • McMaster staff as part of their campus orientation
        Shows that I have created for the planetarium include:
        • The Scales of the Universe: Starting from a look at the hunk of rock that's orbiting planet Earth, this show works its way through the components of our Universe. From planets to black holes, this show highlights our tiny place in the vast cosmos, while setting a foundation for the casual observer to look up at the night sky. The show ends with a look at a modern day simulation of our Universe, starting shortly after the Big Bang all the way to present day.
        • Astronomy for Muggles: This show draws connections between the famous Harry Potter series and our night sky. Showgoers learn what Harry and his friends studied in their astronomy classes, as well as the astronomical backstory behind the Black family tree. The show touches on various astronomical subjects, including planets (in and out of our own solar system), constellations, gravitational lensing, nebulae, and galaxies.