Teaching
In the rapidly evolving landscape of data science, I firmly believe that fostering data literacy is not merely a classroom objective but a vital skill for civic participation in today's world. With decisions increasingly driven by data, it is imperative for students to comprehend fundamental concepts as well as develop critical inquiry skills regarding datasets and the potential manipulation or persuasion embedded within them. Click here to read my full teaching statement.
Experience:
Professor:
Fall 2024 - Business Analytics I
Fall 2024 - Business Analytics II
Spring 2025 - Business Analytics I
- Spring 2025 - Business Analytics II
Spring 2025 - Fundamentals of Data Science
Fall 2025 - Business Analytics I
Fall 2025 - Business Analytics II
Fall 2025 - Information and Cybersecurity
Instructor
- Fall 2023 - Introduction to Networks and Information
Teaching Assistant
- Spring 2024 – Security Management and Computer Forensics
- Spring 2024 – Cryptography
- Spring 2023 – Social Computing
- Spring 2023 – Security Management and Computer Forensics
- Fall 2018 – Special Topics in Networking: Internet of Things
- Spring 2018 – Network Security
- Fall 2017 - Special Topics in Networking: Internet of Things
Workshops & Lectures
- Panelist for Environmental Justice Film Festival
Guest Lecture on Data Storytelling for Data Visualization in R for Public Policy - Lecture on The Air Quality Landscape in Pittsburgh for AI/ML Environmental Justice Seminar at Northeastern University
- Hosted Data Storytelling Workshops as part of my research to make local, civic data more accessible and to increase data literacy in environmental advocates.
Special Topics I Want to Teach:
- Data Storytelling
- Critical Data Studies
- Social Impacts of Big Data
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