Fall 2009 Semester

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mathematics and Logic at LCCC (or any other college or university) can be enjoyable, challenging, or mind-boggling, depending on your background and interest in the subject.   You will find in me a professor who is more than willing to provide help and support in my courses; I expect to find in you a student who is willing to work at mastering the material, who will ask questions as they arise, and who is willing to actually learn about mathematics or logic.

Contents

*   Work Information

*   Favorite Links

*   Contact Information

*   Current Courses

*   Biographical Information

*   Personal Interests

 

 

Work Information

Job Title:  Professor of Mathematics

Key responsibilities

Teaching various mathematics courses (as well as Introductory Logic in most Spring semesters)

LCCC Mathematics Division Coordinator

Phi Theta Kappa co-advisor

 

 

Department or workgroup:  Mathematics Division

 

Office Hours:

   Monday,  8:45 – 11:15 AM

      Tuesday, 12:30 – 1:15 PM and 5:30 – 6:30 PM

      Thursday, 12:30 – 1:15 PM

 

      Or set up a special appointment with me!

 

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Favorite Links

*   http://www.ti.com/

*  http://www.nps.gov/

*  http://www.lccc.edu/

*   http://www.bestbookbuys.com/

*   http://math.cofc.edu/kasman/MATHFICT/default.html

*   http://www.cut-the-knot.org/content.shtml

*   http://www.mathforum.com/

 

 

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Contact Information

E-mail address:   mailto:nschillow@lccc.edu

Office location:   SH 7B

Office phone:     610-799-1752

 

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Current Courses and Responsibilities Fall 2009

*   MAT 100-N1 Beginning Algebra (Angel—online)

*    MAT 100-N2 Beginning Algebra (Angel--online)

*    MAT 100-N3 Beginning Algebra (Angel—online)

*   MAT 100-04 Beginning Algebra (Face-to-face)

*  MAT 200-51 Calculus and Analytic Geometry III

*  Mathematics Division Coordinator

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Biographical Information

 

B.S. in Mathematics, Ursinus College

M.S. in Mathematics, Rutgers the State University

Ed. M. in Mathematics Education, Temple University

 

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Personal Interests

 

*   Travel (ask me about my trip to Rome

                          —with LCCC’s Honor Students)

*  Reading—just about anything!

*  Puzzles and games

 

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Last revised: August 17, 2009