Shareef Jackson
- Actor
Shareef has been obsessed with technology ever since he was a child, disassembling remote controls and driving his parents crazy. After getting engineering degrees from Brown and Case Western, Shareef served as a data analyst before starting his own business in 2016.
As the founder of the math and physics tutoring service Math Looks Good LLC, Shareef's culturally relevant communication style helps break down science, gaming, and math in a way that the average person can understand and appreciate.
In addition to being a business owner, Shareef is an adjunct professor of video games and learning as well as a licensed substitute math teacher. His views on science and technology have been featured on sources such as the New York Times, the Smithsonian, the Guardian, NPR, Scientific American, and MacLean's. He is also featured in the YouTube diversity in gaming series Gaming Looks Good and as a player / Dungeon Master of the Dungeons and Dragons show Rivals of Waterdeep. He was previously featured as a co-host on the video game podcast Spawn On Me and a player on the Roll20 show Star Trek Adventures.
As the founder of the math and physics tutoring service Math Looks Good LLC, Shareef's culturally relevant communication style helps break down science, gaming, and math in a way that the average person can understand and appreciate.
In addition to being a business owner, Shareef is an adjunct professor of video games and learning as well as a licensed substitute math teacher. His views on science and technology have been featured on sources such as the New York Times, the Smithsonian, the Guardian, NPR, Scientific American, and MacLean's. He is also featured in the YouTube diversity in gaming series Gaming Looks Good and as a player / Dungeon Master of the Dungeons and Dragons show Rivals of Waterdeep. He was previously featured as a co-host on the video game podcast Spawn On Me and a player on the Roll20 show Star Trek Adventures.