Some documents that I wrote as part of my TA positions at Stanford University.
Size: 30 students
I was a TA for Prof. Vadim Khayms' class, CME 104: Linear Algebra and Partial Differential Equations for Engineers. This undergraduate class for freshmen through seniors taught three weeks of linear algebra (LU decomposition, eigenvalue problem) followed by seven weeks of PDEs (Laplace, Poisson, heat, wave; 1D, 2D; homogeneous, non-homogeneous). The class combines theory and applications with MATLAB incorporated for numerical solutions and visualizations.
Size: 150 students
I was a TA for Prof. Vadim Khayms' class, CME 100: Vector Calculus for Engineers. This undergraduate class has primarily freshmen and sophomores, and is a core course that is required by many if not all science and engineering majors. The topics cover differential and integral multivariable calculus, Cartesian, polar, and spherical coordinates, divergence, curl, Green's Theorem, and Stokes' Theorem; along with a little bit of linear algebra. The class combines theory and applications with MATLAB incorporated for numerical solutions and visualizations.