My experience in teaching mathematics involves topics in algebra, trigonometry, calculus, and geometry. I have tutored my brother throughout all years of primary and secondary school, and have spent countless times tutoring him. That experience was invaluable to me since I tried to simplify math topics and teach them as conveniently as possible. I teach topics by breaking them into numerous conne...
My experience in teaching mathematics involves topics in algebra, trigonometry, calculus, and geometry. I have tutored my brother throughout all years of primary and secondary school, and have spent countless times tutoring him. That experience was invaluable to me since I tried to simplify math topics and teach them as conveniently as possible. I teach topics by breaking them into numerous connected small sub-topics and teach them on a conversational basis.
What I mean by "conversational" is that during teaching a topic, I ask the students questions and try to discover the problems they have and try to diagnose the problem and find the root cause, then I try to explain the topic by solving the root problems first, giving enough examples. After building confidence, I move on to solve more difficult problems and lay a solid foundation to move on to the next sub-topics. I also use software and computer tools to present beautiful visualizations that help to deeply understand the topics, especially where graphs are involved.
I also have the same amount of experience in teaching physics in secondary school. I have taught topics ranging from kinematics, dynamics, electrostatics, magnetism, magnetic induction, electric circuits, heat and thermodynamics, and optics. I can give real-life examples and even perform some simple physics experiments to teach the physical principles better.
Another topic that I can tutor for college and university students is MATLAB software. I have more than 14 years of experience with this software and can teach it from A to Z.