Call for more information:
909-594-5611 Ext. 4300
FAX: 909-468-4035
Located in Learning Technology Center
(Bldg. 6) Room 101

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Professor: Eric Kaljumagi

Eric Kaljumagi

• Office: LTC (Bldg 6) - Room 150
• Telephone: (909) 594-5611 Ext: 6225
• email: ekaljuma@mtsac.edu
Professor's Website
LERN 48 & 49 Labs

     

     

Degrees:
  • BS in Mathematics from U.C. Davis, 1990
• MAT in Mathematics from U.C. Davis, 1992
• Professional Clear Ryan Credential in Mathematics, 1992
Educational Background:
  • Middle School Mathematics Teacher, Oak Hill Middle School, Clearlake, CA, 1992 - 1995
• Adjunct Mathematics Instructor, Yuba College, Lake County Campus, Clearlake, CA, 1994 - 1999
• High School Mathematics Teacher, Clear Lake High School, Lakeport, CA, 1995 - 1999
• LAC/Math Professor, Mt. San Antonio College, Walnut, CA, 1999 - present
Educational Areas of Interest:
  • Incorporating study techniques into mathematics education
• Incorporating technology into mathematics education
• Establishing a web site as a resource for LAC/Math students
• Integrating developmental and vocational education at Mt. SAC via the Institute model
• Incorporating better jokes into my lectures
Personal Areas of Interest:
  • Choral singing with the Mountainside Masterworks Chorale
• Atari computers circa 1985 - 1995
• Strategy gaming
• Recreational mathematics (yes -- that really means doing math for entertainment purposes)
For more biographical information:
  http://elearn.mtsac.edu/ekaljumagi/biograph.htm



Page updated: June 18, 2009
 
Fall 2009:
August 24 - December 13
Hours

Learning Lab
Mon-Thurs 7:30am-10:30pm
Fri 7:30am-4:30pm
Sat 8am-6pm

Skills Lab
Mon-Thurs 7:30am-10pm
Fri 7:30am-4:30pm
Sat 8am-6pm

Testing Services
Mon-Thurs 7:30am-9:30pm
Fri 7:30am-3:30pm
Sat 8am-5pm

Tutorial Services
Mon-Thurs 9am-7pm
Fri 9am-1pm
Sat 9am-4pm

Library
Mon-Thurs 7:30am-9:30pm
Fri 7:30am-4:30pm
Sat 9am-4pm


Department Philosophy
As research-based developmental educators, we recognize and value that all learners have their own pathways as well as obstacles to learning. Although we believe students need to assume responsibility for their own learning, we also believe that students learn best in a positive learning environment that includes social interaction. We provide scaffolding through the support structures — the integration of technology, the access to useful resources and professional educators — that help students develop cognitive, metacognitive, and affective strategies.