About me


An incomplete description.

I’ve been a math professor since 2013. Throughout that time, I’ve taught a mixture of mathematics and statistics classes. If you find me on campus, then I’m likely making tea in my office or hanging out with students in one of our classrooms. If you find me at home, then I’m likely playing games with my kids, watching basketball, or playing video games.

Professionally, I’m interested in:

  • Open educational resources, both the course materials as well as the tools used to create them.
  • Active learning techniques.
  • Alternative grading and assessment practices.

In my personal life, I’m interested in:

  • Basketball, especially the Toronto Raptors, the Toronto Tempo, the Chicago Sky, and Unrivaled.
  • Playing acoustic guitar and mandolin.
  • Playing card and board games, especially Parks, Splendor Duel, Cascadia, and Fox and the Forest.
  • Tea and also coffee, but more tea than coffee.