Classes
I've been teaching in one form or another since 1988. While I also love my research, I am keenly aware that my teaching will leave the greatest impact on the world.
I have taught broadly across the undergraduate mathematics curriculum. I frequently teach calculus and real analysis, but I have also enjoyed teaching ordinary and partial differential equations, linear algebra, abstract algebra, numerical methods, complex variables, and classical geometry. I have taught fractal geometry as an independent studies course, as an advanced special topics course, and as an introductory liberal studies colloquium.
I usually set up webpages for my classes containing pointers to Mathematica notebooks used for computation and demonstration. Here are links to some of those webpages from the past few years.
