Teaching Assistant to Dr. Jennifer Lieberman Cornell University Department of Science and Technology Studies STS 1451: Body, Mind, and Health: Historical Perspectives for Future Professionals Offered: Summer 2020
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Instructor, MSU Graduate School of Information and Media, JRN916: Qualitative Methods
Instructor Michigan State University Department of Media and Information JRN916: Qualitative Methods Offered: Spring 2020, Spring 2021
Instructor, MSU Media and Information, MI401: Cyborgs
Instructor Michigan State University Department of Media and Information MI401: Information and Society Special Topics: Cyborgs and Design Futures Offered: Fall 2019, Fall 2020
Instructor, MSU Media and Information, MI350: Evaluating HCT
Instructor Michigan State University Department of Media and Information MI350: Evaluating Human Centered Technology Offered: Spring 2019
Guest Lecture, “Ethnography” Michigan State University, Lyman Briggs LB322 Technology & Culture
January 25, 2018 Guest Lecturer Michigan State University Lyman Briggs LB322 Technology & Culture Instructor: Isaac Record This introduction included a number of exercises to engage students primarily coming from the hard sciences in performing qualitative ethnographic work that might benefit the design of their future laboratory spaces, Makerspace and classrooms. Students were asked to…
Instructor, MSU Media and Information, MI401: Information and Society
Instructor Michigan State University Department of Media and Information MI401: Information and Society Offered: Spring 2018 Technologies capture both the stuff of our boring daily routines and of our imaginations, from space exploration to our eating habits. Some technologies are introduced as a seemingly logical extension of trends within the industrialized world, while others emerge,…
Instructor, MSU Media and Information, MI239: Digital Footprints: Privacy and Cybersecurity
Instructor, MI239 Digital Footprints: Privacy and Cybersecurity Michigan State University Department of Media and Information Offered: Spring 2018, Spring 2019, Summer 2019, Spring 2020 Each of us intentionally and unintentionally leaves behind digital information traces, our “digital footprint”, as we go about our daily lives. This course will provide a high-level overview of different kinds…
Guest Lecture, “Ethnography”, Michigan State University, HR & Labor Relations HRLR315 Research Methods
Human Resources & Labor Relations HRLR315 Research Methods Instructor: Kristie McAlpine This lecture sought to answer the questions of: what is ethnography and what does it look like in practice? What is the power of ethnography in labor research? What does ethnography tell us about labor, work practices, power dynamics, intersectionality and the organizational setting?…
Guest Lecture, “Do Artifacts Have Politics?” Michigan State University Arts & Humanities, RCAH192 Design for Social Good
Guest Lecturer, Design for Social Good Michigan State University Residential College of Arts and Humanities January 25, 2017 Instructor: Megan Halpern Lecture entitled “Do Artifacts Have Politics?” exploring Langdon Winner’s canonical piece and its relevance for modern social media and technology development from Facebook to killer robots.
Teaching Assistant, Cornell Communication, COMM1300: Visual Communication
Teaching Assistant, COMM2200: Visual Communication Cornell University Communication Department Spring 2016 Instructor: Norman Porticella
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