Teaching

I aspire to translate my knowledge and skills gained from research into teaching and cultivate students' passion for learning and intellectual growth in the long term. My major teaching areas at Indian University Bloomington are knowledge organization & representation and information visualization. I have also delivered several graduate-level guest lectures on a variety of topics including data visualization in the humanities, archival curation, digital preservation, information ethics, and critical design, during my time as a doctoral student at the University of Pittsburgh.

Courses at Indiana University Bloomington (Instructor, 2022-)

  • Z503 Representation and Organization

  • Z637 Information Visualization

Courses at University of Pittsburgh (Teaching Assistant, 2017-2021)

  • LIS 2220 Archives and Records Management (2x: 2019-2021).

  • LIS 2040 The Information Professional in the Community (2x: 2020-2021).

  • LIS 2771 Academic Libraries (2x: 2017-2018).

  • LIS 2140 Critical Librarianship and Information Professionals (2021).

  • LIS 2022 Implementing Solutions for Knowledge Organizations (2021).

  • LIS 2021 Identifying Information Needs in Knowledge Organizations (2020).

  • LIS 2970 Law, Business, and Health Information Resources and Services (2020).

  • LIS 2674 Preserving Digital Culture (2020).

  • LIS 2222 Archival Appraisal (2020)

  • INFSCI 1024 Analysis of Information Systems (2019).

  • LIS 2700 Managing and Leading Information Services (2018).

  • LIS 2194 Information Ethics (2018).