I am a 2nd year student in Astrophysics, I have a passion for research and teaching physics, I plan on becoming a researcher/professor in the future in this field.
I like to explain every concept using many basic diagrams as a singular detailed diagram may be intimidating to many. It is essential to ask me doubts whenever you're unsure about anything (even tiny details), I'm welcoming to any ti...
I am a 2nd year student in Astrophysics, I have a passion for research and teaching physics, I plan on becoming a researcher/professor in the future in this field.
I like to explain every concept using many basic diagrams as a singular detailed diagram may be intimidating to many. It is essential to ask me doubts whenever you're unsure about anything (even tiny details), I'm welcoming to any tiny doubts.
I believe spending time in building foundations of a complex concept is important to remember it forever, understanding tricks and origins of formulae and variables is quite important, I'd like to spend time doing that.
I understand that textbooks can be boring to many (I'm one of them) and I find online/video lectures a lot better in terms of teaching. I am friendly and open to critiques in my teaching methods, I can adapt to different people's needs to make teaching sessions more fun.
You can expect the first part of my lectures to be me explaining the background of the topic, then explaining why it is important and it's applications in the real world (if there is one), and then I like to move onto diagrams for explaining the basics/workings of whatever I am covering, only then do I move to the more complicated parts of said concept, by that time it is no longer as scary as it seemed to be. After/during each step in this process, I am welcoming to any doubts/unrelated questions about the topic or concept. You can expect me to solve multiple example questions before moving onto a different topic.
I hope my methods are effective in helping people overcoming their fear of Physics/Maths.