Isaac Zaydens RISE Program - Instruction

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Isaac Zaydens RISE Program - Instruction Classes Taught CHBE301 – Thermodynamics I CHBE302 – Thermodynamics II Role as an Instructor Learned material pertinent to helping this year’s students Instructed students on basic and advanced material Graded various assignments Collaborated with teaching assistants (TAs) and the professor on engineering concepts and grading schemes Leadership Involvements Led office hours on a weekly basis that involved discussion and lecture styles Encouraged group collaboration and moderated the discussion Inspired education beyond the classroom