
I am a mathematics and computer science teacher at Emmaus High School.
My room number is 354 which is a computer lab.
Current courses I teach: AP Computer Science A,
Applied Geometry,
Math Analysis, and
Advanced Data Structures.
I also am the advisor for the American Computer Science League (ACSL) that is an international competition that all computer science students are expected to participate in.
Some of my favorite web sites are:
| Math-related games and activities | www.nlvm.usu.edu |
| Math Forum at Drexel University | www.mathforum.org |
| On-line Scientific Calculator | www.calculator.com/calcs/calc_sci.html |
| On-line Java applets on math | www.ltcconline.net/greenl/java/ |
| Mathematical PI Song | www.stevetoner.com/ph/TonerS/mathpi.html |
| American Computer Science League | www.acsl.org |
| Carnegie Mellon - Alice | www.alice.org |
| BlueJ | www.bluej.org |
| Java API Documentation | www.java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/api |
Use
Use the downloads menu above to get the calendar documents for each of my courses. These include sections covered and homework assigned. They are not necessarily accurate for each day, but close enough for you to not get behind if you miss class.
Use the drop box menu above to send me documents from home. You must know the username and password that I gave you.
Use the class pictures menu above to see pictures of ACSL teams on previous computer competitions.


