Teaching

Math pedagogy discussion group

This is a group of students and staff from the Math and Stats department who meet every week or so to discuss issues of teaching and pedagogy in the mathematical sciences and related fields. Everyone is welcome to join, including people who have never taught and people who are not currently teaching. You may join the mailing list here (you will need to have McGill's VPN or be on campus), or email me to stay up-to-date on events, receive readings, etc.

Courses at McGill

I typically have lots of material I use in my courses that I am happy to share with instructors, send me an email if that is your case!

Winter 2023

Math 111: Mathematics for Education Students
Math 315: Ordinary Differential Equations

Fall 2023

Math 263: Ordinary Differential Equations for Engineers

Winter 2023

Math 315: Ordinary Differential Equations
Math 319: Partial Differential Equations

Fall 2022

Math 133: Linear Algebra and Geometry

Winter 2022

Math 264: Advanced Calculus for engineers
Math 315: Ordinary Differential Equations

Fall 2021

Math 133: Linear Algebra and Geometry

Winter 2021

Math 263: Ordinary Differential Equations for Engineers

Fall 2020

Math 133: Linear Algebra and Geometry

Winter 2020

Math 315: Ordinary Differential Equations

Fall 2019

Math 133: Linear Algebra and Geometry

Math 262: Intermediate Calculus

 

Advice on how to be succesful in math courses

Here's a video with some advice on how to study in university, and in math courses in particular. I made this interview with a Harvard student when I worked there. I thought McGill students might find a lot of this advice useful too! (Math 1b at Harvard is basically integral calculus, or calculus 2.) And here are some more tips!

 

Past Formal Teaching

See links on the left for classes I have taught in the past, at Harvard and MIT.

 

Informal Teaching

I also like to do other kinds of teaching than my formal classes! See other links on the left for more info.