About MathBoat
Nowadays, it seems like Mathematics is a lost art. Often people will say that their weakest course in High School or College was Mathematics, especially in the field of Calculus. The problem here is not the difficulty of Calculus, but the tools used to learn it.
We believe that with great teaching methods and materials, we will be able to help people find passion, interest, and knowledge in Calculus. We invite them into our boat that we will use to sail through the vast Sea of Calculus. On this boat, you will see all the beauty that Calculus presents. Welcome to the MathBoat!
We believe that with great teaching methods and materials, we will be able to help people find passion, interest, and knowledge in Calculus. We invite them into our boat that we will use to sail through the vast Sea of Calculus. On this boat, you will see all the beauty that Calculus presents. Welcome to the MathBoat!
eBooksThe world is slowly moving into the digital era as technology gets more advanced. With the introduction of the iBook store for iPad, Education is now also being transformed by technology.
By using Interactive Books, we can update them whenever we want, and you will get these updates! People can carry these Books with them anywhere they go in a light, portable format. They also provide many interactive features which we utilize to enhance your learning! This is why we believe our Books can revolutionize your learning process! |
The AuthorOur books are written by Mrs. Rita Korsunsky, a High School Mathematics Teacher with more than 20 years of experience teaching AP Calculus BC. She teaches 3 full AP Calculus BC classes made up of about 100 students per year! Her students enjoy Calculus and love the powerpoint presentations, as evidenced by their TESTIMONIALS. Our AP Calculus Interactive Lectures Vol. 1 & Vol. 2 provide engaging, enjoyable, and rigorous content.
Her past students' AP Scores: - On average, 94% of Students get a perfect AP score of five every year 100% of her Students pass the AP Exam every year Her Students' AP Scores in 2019: Out of 94 students (everybody took the AP Exam): 91 students got score of FIVE and 3 students got score of FOUR. There were no scores of 1 or 2 or 3. Author's Awards and HonorsEdyth May Sliffe Award for Distinguished High School Mathematics Teaching -Only given to 25 Teachers Nation-wide per year Mathematical Association of America (2003, 2008, 2016) Letter of Recognition "To the teacher who has been especially influential in students' development" Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) (2007, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022) Teacher of Merit Regeneron Science Talent Search ( 2017) Outstanding Teacher of the year Award Santa Clara Valley Mathematical Association (2008) Teacher of Merit Intel Science Talent Search (2008, 2010) Keeper of the Flame Award -For maintaining high standards of content and rigor in Mathematics instruction Silicon Valley Engineering Council (2010) Certificate: For exceptional teaching -For a teacher who played a significant role in students' intellectual, academic and personal development Stanford University (2012) Award of Excellence: Outstanding Teacher Recognition Program University of California, San Diego (2006, 2007) Letter of Recognition " The one person who has been the most influential in the development of my scientific career" Intel Science Talent Search (2013) ContributorsKevin Tu (Website)
Travis Chen (Technical Support, Website, Social Media) Lillian Li (Illustrator, Logo Artist, Character Design) A special thanks to the Mathboat team and all our contributors! Questions? Email : [email protected]
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