My office is South Hall, room South Hall 6432A. It is located on the 6th floor of SH, in the grad tower, the part closest to the UCEN. It is on the pink side, the side where the doors are pink, by the coffee station.

For access to the Gauchospace pages for courses I have taught, please email me at lzirbel -at- math.ucsb.edu.

My teaching philosophy statement can be found here.

MATH 4A: Spring 2013


The course webpage.
Office Hours : Friday 2-3, South Hall 6432A
Mathlab : Tuesday 12-1 and Wednesday 1-2, South Hall 1607

Email : Please allow at least 24 hours for response. In general, TAs will not be answering homework questions over email. Professor Millett has set up forums on GauchoSpace for you to ask questions amongst yourselves about homework and lecture material. Please describe what you have already tried and why it didn't work, and your peers will help! You can also help your peers.

Crashing, Switching, Etc : Here is information on crashing a math course: How to Crash a Math Course FAQ If you have a schedule conflict that obliges you to switch sections, please email me with a copy of your GOLD schedule verifying the conflict. Do not switch sections on GOLD.

Section may be graded with a prework assignment, a quiz or by collecting worksheets.



UCSB MATH CIRCLE

Math Circles were originally inspired by the Eastern European tradition of teaching mathematics through the discussion of problems.

The goal is to engage highly-motivated students in a collaborative environment and foster the exploration and discovery of mathematical concepts that are beyond traditional curriculum.

For more information, please visit the UCSB Math Circle website.