I love teaching and mentoring and take part whenever I can. Here are some of my experiences, insights, and lessons learned from teaching in a classroom setting.

Teaching English: observations 2012-04-15 In addition to teaching 6.004 (Computation Structures) this semester, I was also a volunteer ESL instructor to Chinese immigrants with a Harvard student-run program called Chinatown ESL. The program, though still constantly seeking improvement (as every program should), seems very mature and effective. Its curriculum is divided into 5 levels, with the first level assuming ...

Teaching recitation: observations 2012-03-24 This semester, I am a recitation instructor for 6.004: Computation Structures, a foundation class for EECS majors here at MIT. The class demographic is primarily sophomore and juniors, and enrollment is upwards of 200 students. It is a very well-established class whose curriculum has not changed much in the last 8 years and whose course ...

Hello again! 2011-12-06 It’s been a pretty long time since I last really blogged.  It’s hard to imagine that I blogged ridiculously personal yet mundane things for some 6 years about my pre-college life.  And then was so embarrassed that I shut up for a long time. Anyway. This is an interesting way to apply for an internship at Khan Academy (or ...

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