Teaching
Discrete Mathematics (EECS 203)
I was fortunate to teach for five semesters as a Discrete Mathematics (EECS 203) Instructional Aide at the University of Michigan. During my time on staff, I taught four discussion sections, held weekly office hours, and served as homework czar. In addition, my responsibilities included publishing grades for 600+ students, hiring and managing our team of 16 graders, leading end-to-end homework duties, writing homework and exam problems, and grading exams.
EECS 203 was one of my favorite courses as a student. Some of our topics are listed below:
- Logic, proofs
- Sets, functions
- Countability
- Graphs, trees
- Modular arithmetic
- Induction, structural induction
- Recurrences
- Counting, probability
Credit to Sarah Shapin, Lauren Lee, and our 203 staff for our t-shirt designs!