Motivated Data Scientist with intermediate experience in building machine learning models and a history of working in information technology. Skills include problem-solving and troubleshooting projects from their inception to deployment. Primarily focuses on the Pure Pythonic Ecosystem with some R Experience. Gave a Lightning talk at PyConUS2022 about the impacts of data security breaches on consumer behavior and hosted a PyConUS Open Space focused on reinforcement learning and its implementation in research.
What it is A one-file classroom dashboard for station rotation and intervention tracking. Teachers enter student names and station names, set rotation length in minutes, and use the timer to move the class through rounds. Students are distributed across stations (round-robin style after shuffling). Double-click a student to move them into or out of the RTI Small Group panel. What teachers get Countdown timer with a progress bar at the top Next Rotation — ends the current round and starts the nex
A single downloadable workbook for teachers who need defensible documentation without maintaining five different files. The Accommodations Tracker ties your roster, your class assignment timeline, and your day-to-day implementation log together so Reporting counts and intervention columns stay honest as the year changes. What is inside: a Students sheet for names, plan type (504 / SPED / General monitoring), documented supports, and active-inactive flags; a Record log aligned to real classroom m
Give middle school physical science a moving model of what happens in the nucleus. This single, self-contained HTML file loops three large, classroom-safe scenes: fission (a heavy nucleus splits into smaller clusters with an energy pulse), fusion (two light nuclei merge with a binding-energy cue), and radioactive decay (a particle ejects and the daughter nucleus recoils). Protons and neutrons read as color-coded clusters—abstract and cartoon-level, with no weapon imagery—so you can show energy r
A C.L. story hook: Christopher Lost, aboard the USS Texas, finds himself time-warped and needs your students' help! 'The Temporal Tower Station' is an immersive 4th-grade math and science station designed to engage students in estimation, elapsed time (TEKS 4.8C), and data collection (TEKS 4.2B). This hands-on activity includes: * Student mission briefings to guide their tasks. * Teacher blueprints for easy setup and implementation. * Engaging scenarios related to the USS Texas a
Object-oriented programming has four fundamental principles practitioners use to make their code more efficient. This worksheet makes learning these fun! Encapsulation, Abstraction, Inheritance, and Polymorphism are explored, and students are encouraged to come up with their explanations of how these could be applied to various situations. This is an excellent way for kids or adults who have never programmed before or those just getting back into it after a break to get some practice in while al
This virtual escape room repository is meant to teach students or adults how to use for loops to generate prime numbers. Then, they have to devise a way to use those numbers to decrypt a coded phrase using for loops as well. The engaging part about this activity is its interactivity and storyline; For adaptations, contact the creator. 1. Find the primes 2. Escape the Room
This lesson plan will provide the student with a better understanding of the importance of photosynthetic organisms in our world today and how these organisms use light energy to create carbohydrates such as glucose which provides fuel for life. Objectives: To describe the importance of photosynthetic organisms in our environment and illustrate how they work by generating engagement in the classroom. Objective 1 - List inputs to the process of photosynthesis Objective 2 - Describe the outputs o
If you are curious about what Plotly can do for you in your business and want to get your feet wet with learning to use Python code to make some basic Plotly visualizations, then this is the lesson you are looking for. Plotly is a code-based plotting program that allows users to create high-level data visualizations that go beyond the capabilities of traditional platforms like Microsoft Excel. This lesson examines several different tools provided to Plotly users and discusses what it means for v
This is a basic introduction to using a generator function in Python. I use the boy who cries wolf as the narrative for the students to follow.
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Motivated Data Scientist with intermediate experience in building machine learning models and a history of working in information technology. Skills include problem-solving and troubleshooting projects from their inception to deployment. Primarily focuses on the Pure Pythonic Ecosystem with some R Experience. Gave a Lightning talk at PyConUS2022 about the impacts of data security breaches on consumer behavior and hosted a PyConUS Open Space focused on reinforcement learning and its implementation in research.
Teaching style
Experiential, kinesthetic, and imagination-focused.
Awards & shining teacher moments
PCEP-Certified Entry-Level Python Programmer
March 2022
Credential ID QzDq.mmqn.mRJ8Credential ID QzDq.mmqn.mRJ8
The Council for Six Sigma Certification (CSSC)
Lean Six Sigma White Belt Certification
Issued Jan 2022 · No Expiration Date Credential ID vlKo7Izl3CCredential ID vlKo7Izl3C
Prism Scholar - For Outstanding Mathematical Talent as Demonstrated by High Academic Achievement - Texas Tech University Mathematics Department 2015.
My own education history
Master's in Strategic Analytics (4.0 GPA) - Brandeis University 2021
Bachelor's of Science in University Studies in Mathematics, PSS, and Agricultural Leadership - 2018.
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