I am avid learner of niche topics, which seem simple but can still boggle minds of most people. By trade, I am an Aerospace Engineer, trying to understand the dynamics of space science and astrodynamics in particular. I have a Bachelors and Masters' degree in Aerospace Engineering, which makes me close to what people generally call a "Rocket Scientist". In my journey of pursuing aerospace studies, I have realized that proper instruction is imperative to invigorate understanding in students....
I am avid learner of niche topics, which seem simple but can still boggle minds of most people. By trade, I am an Aerospace Engineer, trying to understand the dynamics of space science and astrodynamics in particular. I have a Bachelors and Masters' degree in Aerospace Engineering, which makes me close to what people generally call a "Rocket Scientist". In my journey of pursuing aerospace studies, I have realized that proper instruction is imperative to invigorate understanding in students. Given my background, I tutor students in all STEM based courses (Physics, Mathematics, Programming among other things). When teaching I tend to follow up with my students by asking meaningful questions, which tend to bolster the understanding. More so, I also learn using the Feynman technique of learning, where I tend to go back and improve my own understanding of the concept until I feel I can explain it in an easy language. I have successfully taught complex STEM concepts to people with no background in those areas, using that technique.