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    Past Teaching  Experience

        I have taught the following courses as an AI at Indiana University ;
       
      • Fall          2003 : (8))Assisting M118, Finite Mathematics (2 sections), Grading M501, Survery of Algebra
      • Summer 2003 : (7)Teaching M119, Survery of Calculus I (1 section)
      • Spring    2003 : (6)Recitation M311, Calculus 3 (2 sections)
      • Fall         2002 : (5)Teaching M027, Pre-Calculus (1 section)
      • Summer 2002 : Leading Algebra discussion session of (1)VIGRE JumpStart program
      • Spring    2002 : (4)Recitation and Grading S303, Honors course in Linear Algebra
      • Fall         2001 : (3)Recitation M211, Calculus I  (3 sections)
      • Summer 2001 : (2)Teaching M025, Pre-calculus (1 section), and  Leading Algebra discussion session of (1)VIGRE JumpStart program
      • Spring    2001 : (3)Recitation M212, Caculus II (3 sections)
      • Fall         2000 : (3)Recitation M211, Calculus I (3 sections)
      • Spring    2000 : (2)Teaching M025, Pre-calculus (2 sections)
      • Fall         1999 : (3)Recitation M211, Calculus I (3 sections)
      • Summer 1999 : (3)Recitation M211, Calculus I (1 section)
      • Spring    1999 : (3)Recitation M212, Calculus II (3 sections)
      • Fall        1998 : (3)Recitation M211, Calculus I (3 sections)
      • Spring/ Fall 1996: Recitation, Modern algebra I, II
      • Spring/ Fall 1995: Recitation, Linear Algebra I, II
      • have worked as a private tutor since 1991 until now

       
        (1)VIGRE Jumpstart program  : This program was designed to prepare graduate students for written qualifying exams and to help new Ph.D. students decide which courses to take for the Fall 2001 semester. I ran Algebra discussion sessions and  each session lasted 2 hours a day for 8 days.
        (2)M025(fall/spring) : I gave lectures 3 times a week for two sections, and  ran weekly two-hour walk-in help sessions. Each class had 35 - 40 students, and there were two exams which were made up by myself,  and two departmental exams, i.e. midterm and final. The coordinator monitored and guided all the instructors, but basically all the work had to be done on my decision.
        (3)M211/M212 : I gave an hour long lecture to each of 3 recitation classes a week, and ran weekly two-hour walk-in help sessions. Those lectures were mostly about reviewing materials of that week and solving related problems. I gave short lectures on some topics whenever I thought one was needed to be given. All homwworks and gradebook were through WebWork.
        (4)S303 :  This course is designed for honored students. The materials were focused on theorems  than applications and computations. They used Maple sometimes for calculations.   I ran 2 hours of discussion session per week and office hours. I made up most problems to discuss for students and graded all homeworks.
        (5)M027 :  I gave lectures 5 times a week(daily) for one section and the class had 35 students. They used Aleks as a suppliment for practice. I had full resposibility for this course by setting syllubus, quizzes, HW assignments and 3 exams.
        (6)M311 :  I gave an hour long lecture to each of 2 recitation classes a week. Those lectures were mostly about reviewing materials of that week and solving related problems. I gave short lectures on some topics whenever I thought one was needed to be given.
        (7)M119 :  I gave lectures 5 days a week. Each class had 20  students, and there were three exams which were made up by myself, I assigned WebWork problems for their HWs daily.
        (8)M118 : I assisted with holding two-hour walk-in Help sessions twice a week and office hours, grading and organizing quizzes and exams and answering questions on WebWork.
       
        I  have graded the following courses;
      • Undergraduate courses - Linear Algebra and its applications, M301(Fall 1997), Linear Algebra I,II, M301, M303(Fall 1997, Spring 1998), Cryptography M499 (Spring 2001, Spring 2002), Abstarct Algebra I, II (Spring 1995, Fall 1995)
      • Graduate courses - Cryptography, M599(Spring 2001, Spring 2002), Introduction to Lie algebras and Lie groups, M507(Fall 2002), Lie Algebras and Lie Groups, M508  (Spring 2003), Survery of Algebra, M501 (Fall 2003)