Teacher
CurrentI have taught numerous Computer Courses at Fredonia - Including:Computer Applications (Word processing, spreadsheets, presentation software) for this course we use both GOOGLE Suite and Microsoft Office Suite. HTML, Programming, Digital Media (Photo editing (GIMP and Photoshop), Graphics (Illustrator) and 3D modeling (Blender)I have extensive experience in teaching Excel, Word, PowerPoint and Access (Excel and Access at the SUNY Fredonia for 20 + years)In order to demonstrate Statistics and Mathematics in General I make extensive use of EXCEL as well as online applications that are available.I have created spreadsheets that model probabilistic models such as "How many purchases does it take" to obtain a goal (expected values)CHI demonstrations illustrating Expected values and CHI contributionsLinear Regression models that illustrate derivation of a, b, and R^2Random Sampling as it relates to the Central Limit TheoremCreating spreadsheets to create a DOTPLOTDesigned a spreadsheet to score multiple school cross country meets.Created Visual Basic Programs to do sampling of students playing matching games to demonstrate the concept of two proportion inference.I have taught the HTML, C++, VB.NET. I have incorporated the use of ADOBE products including Photoshop and Illustrator.I was the Yearbook advisor for 15 years. As advisor I used Adobe PageMaker and Photoshop and online Yearbook creation software.I have taught AP Statistics for 20 years. In statistics I incorporated technology throughout the entire course. These include spreadsheets (Excel and Sheets), MiniTab, Applets, Creating my own VB programs to do data gathering, Desmos online graphing program (In Desmos I developed an a graphing file that illustrated TYPE I, TYPE II errors with alpha, beta and power where the hypotheses and the sample size could be adjusted to show their effects on these values.)