Teaching
Andrew M. Ross
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Tips for Future Teachers
- Read the book "Teach like a Champion"--I'm not advocating wholesale adoption of every
recommendation he makes, but at least think about it.
- Join a professional society like the NCTM (for math) or AAPT (for physics).
- Read this article on being a lackluster
candidate when doing job interviews.
My teaching-at-EMU tips
Want a sink-or-swim introduction to LaTeX? See this sample LaTeX file of one of my
journal articles: aross-demo-latex.tex.
- At Eastern Michigan University:
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- Fall 2006
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- Math 118, Linear Models and Probability (sections 3 and 13)
- Math 319, Mathematical Modeling
- At Lehigh University:
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- Fall 2003, 2004, 2005
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- ISE 111, Engineering Probability
- ISE 439, Queueing Theory
- Spring 2003, 2004, 2004, 2006
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- ISE 339,
Stochastic Models and Applications
- Fall 2002
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- ISE 111,
Engineering Probability
- Spring 2002
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In my grad school days at the IEOR
Dept., UC Berkeley, I was the teaching assistant for:
- Fall 2000
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- IEOR 262a, Mathematical Programming I (Prof. Oren)
- Spring 2000
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- IEOR 162, Linear Programming (I was actually the instructor)
- Fall 1999
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- IEOR 262a, Mathematical Programming I (Prof. Atamturk)
- Spring 1999
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- IEOR 166, Decision Analysis (Prof. Oren)
- Fall 1998
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- IEOR 262a, Mathematical Programming I (Prof. Oren)
- IEOR 180, Industrial Projects (Prof. Oren)
- Spring 1998
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- IEOR 180, Industrial Projects (Prof. Oren)
- CS 9, self-paced computer science courses (Prof. Clancy)
- Fall 1997
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- IEOR 262a, Mathematical Programming I (Prof. Oren)
- CS 9, self-paced computer science courses (Prof. Clancy)
Awards:
- Academic Years 2003-2004, 2004-2005, 2005-2006: Best ISE Prof. (as voted by students)
- Spring 1999: Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor (as voted by
IEOR faculty)
- Spring 1999: Best Teaching Assistant (as voted by IEOR undergrads)
- Spring 2000: Award for Teaching Excellence (as voted by IEOR undergrads,
typically awarded to professors)