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I have studied Electrical and Computer Engineering and received Master degree in 2008. While I was studying at university, I worked as a teacher assistant. I have taught many courses to undergraduate and graduate students. In addition, I taught a lot of elementary and high school students as tutor. Both of these experiences convinced me to pursue tutoring as a career. Therefore, I have tried hard to become a good teacher. I realized that teacher preparation is the major determinant of a great teacher.

I have taught large variety of courses; however, my best experience is computer programming...

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I have a web cam and I use it with Skype to see distant friends and family that I am talking to. It is nice to 'see' people even though they are in another state or even another country. Very helpful when you move away from 'home' and still want to feel close by.

Electrical Engineering

Direct Current (DC) Power is becoming more prevalent in providing power to residential, commercial, and industrial systems.

Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Systems and some Wind Turbine Systems implements DC power. Some Wind Turbines implements the use of Alternating (AC) generators However, some Wind Turbines implements DC generators. These turbines requires the use of an Invertor. The Invertor converts DC to AC Power for use in an AC power system.

Solar PV Systems also consist of an invertor to convert DC Power to AC power. However, the by using an invertor power is loss in the conversion from...

The World (In)famous 'Correct Answer Algorithm'

Gentle student,

If you're anything like me, at times you've wished for an easy way to work math problems and get the answer in the back of the book.Of course, you probably tried just copying the book's answers on to your homework paper only to have that "unreasonable" teacher of yours refuse to give you credit for all those answers!... something about not showing enough work.

Well, you're in luck! I've taken a couple of math concepts from the internet,combined and refined them into a technique will take answer you have, no matter how wrong or bogus, and "transmogrify" it into the answer in...

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