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I am David Gillette, recently retired from teaching mathematics at a community college in the USA.
I am David Gillette, recently retired from teaching mathematics at a community college in the USA.


My four years of undergraduate study were done in physics, at Wheaton College in Wheaton IL.  The BS was awarded in 1964.  My year and a half of graduate study were completed in 1966, at Oregon College of Education.  This campus is now known as Western Oregon University.  I earned a Master of Arts in Teaching in mathematics.
My four years of undergraduate study were done in physics, at Wheaton College in Wheaton IL.  The BS was awarded in 1964.  My year and a half of graduate study were completed in 1966, at Oregon College of Education.  This campus is now known as Western Oregon University.  I earned a Master of Arts in Teaching in mathematics.


Next I spent a year and a half teaching math and science in a private high school in Salem OR.  Then I joined a computer education project for two years.  Our aim was to introduce computer concepts into several high schools in the mid Willamette valley.  From there I was drafted and served two years in the USMC, running computer equipment in Santa Ana CA.
Next I spent a year and a half teaching math and science in a private high school in Salem OR.  Then I joined a computer education project for two years.  Our aim was to introduce computer concepts into several high schools in the mid Willamette valley.  From there I was drafted and served two years in the USMC, running computer equipment in Santa Ana CA.


In 1971, I began my stay at Chemeketa Community College in Salem OR.  Over 32 years of full-time work I my emphasis was on developmental mathematics (preparing or providing for review students reading them to accomplish university level math.)  I also taught precalculus algebra and trigonometry, calculus, and introduction to discrete math.  I taught a few computer programming courses, in the early years of the micro computer, in Basic and Pascal.
In 1971, I began my stay at Chemeketa Community College in Salem OR.  Over 32 years of full-time work I my emphasis was on developmental mathematics (preparing or providing for review students reading them to accomplish university level math.)  I also taught precalculus algebra and trigonometry, calculus, and introduction to discrete math.  I taught a few computer programming courses, in the early years of the micro computer, in Basic and Pascal.


After retiring from full-time teaching in 2003, I worked just less than half-time for two years, before retiring completely in 2005.


After retiring from full-time teaching in 2003, I worked just less than half-time for two years, before retiring completely in 2005.
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Revision as of 22:58, 29 March 2007

I am David Gillette, recently retired from teaching mathematics at a community college in the USA.

My four years of undergraduate study were done in physics, at Wheaton College in Wheaton IL. The BS was awarded in 1964. My year and a half of graduate study were completed in 1966, at Oregon College of Education. This campus is now known as Western Oregon University. I earned a Master of Arts in Teaching in mathematics.

Next I spent a year and a half teaching math and science in a private high school in Salem OR. Then I joined a computer education project for two years. Our aim was to introduce computer concepts into several high schools in the mid Willamette valley. From there I was drafted and served two years in the USMC, running computer equipment in Santa Ana CA.

In 1971, I began my stay at Chemeketa Community College in Salem OR. Over 32 years of full-time work I my emphasis was on developmental mathematics (preparing or providing for review students reading them to accomplish university level math.) I also taught precalculus algebra and trigonometry, calculus, and introduction to discrete math. I taught a few computer programming courses, in the early years of the micro computer, in Basic and Pascal.

After retiring from full-time teaching in 2003, I worked just less than half-time for two years, before retiring completely in 2005.