The way I like to structure my lectures is to provide a brief outlook of the goal or endpoint we will be reaching in the lecture, stressing the key points of the lecture. Then during the main part of the lecture I like to always refer back to the initial scheme to aid in the understanding of both the details of the topics as well as the bigger picture within the context of the entire subject. I l...
The way I like to structure my lectures is to provide a brief outlook of the goal or endpoint we will be reaching in the lecture, stressing the key points of the lecture. Then during the main part of the lecture I like to always refer back to the initial scheme to aid in the understanding of both the details of the topics as well as the bigger picture within the context of the entire subject. I like students asking questions, because it allows me to understand the specific needs of the students and gauge myself accordingly.
I have more than 5 years of experience tutoring high-school and university students in mainly three subjects: Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science. The topics cover: mechanics, electrodynamics, general relativity, quantum mechanics, calculus, geometry, algebra, c++, and python.
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