Workshops are designed for school and college students; mathematical concepts are delivered in packages through workshops in a mutually respectful, friendly, and highly efficient environment by an extremely well qualified Professional Engineer. These workshops are held on weekends and on weekdays after 5:00 pm in various locations across greater Toronto area. If at the end of the workshop sessions, there is doubt on instructor’s part or by the student or by their parent/guardian on the student’s ‘in depth knowledge’ of the material covered, the student can attend the next workshop on the same topic, free of charge. Alternatively, if possible (considering location and distance), the instructor can meet with the student, as many times as necessary, one-on-one, to cover the workshop material until the student masters the topic, at which time a certificate of completion of the workshop will be issued to the student. This home mentorship is a free service and no additional cost will incur.
In addition to the above, the role that mathematics plays in our daily life and in the industry will be discussed. The emphasis will be on Engineering, and in particular Nuclear Engineering. The level of details will be adjusted per students’ age and school grade. Further, problem solving methods will be presented in the context of daily life/work related issues. Parents/guardians are encouraged to attend this part of the workshop.
Workshops are held on:
(1) Concepts of basic algebra including representation of variables, addition, factoring, etc.
(2) How to solve basic algebraic equations including two equations, two unknowns and quadratic equations,
(3) How to work with and solve logarithms,
(4) Trigonometry,
(5) Maximum, Minimum, and Graphing,
(6) Differentiation,
(7) Integration,
(8) Limits,
etc.