A selection of teaching activities at Toronto Metropolitan University, Lakehead University (Orillia) and George Brown College.
- Applied AI for the Non-Specialist Workshop SeriesDeveloped and taught three-part workshop series for staff and researchers from outside technical disciplines focused on how they could use artificial intelligence and other computational tools in their work or research.
- INTR 1002 – Information Architecture 1This course taught students the principles of Information Architecture (IA), which focuses on organizing online content for user navigation. It prepared them for developing interactive content in a companion course using scripting languages.
- INTR 2015 – Social NetworksStudents learned how to manage their brand on social media, create an effective strategy, and analyze its efficacy in developing an optimal social media strategy for their industry. They were introduced to various social networks and classified them to understand their roles through lectures, discussions, and case studies.
- Knowledge Mobilization Workshop SeriesAs part of the NSERC-funded Responsible AI project, coordinated a four-part workshop series on how to share technically complex ideas with non-technical audiences.
- MDST 3610 – Web DesignAn intermediate hands-on course on the important elements of web design, considering aesthetics, technical skills, and programming with web design software on a range of operating systems.
- RTA 963 – Web DesignStudents learned about graphic and web design software and technology to create effective visual images in this course. They designed a website using the latest software while considering human usability and technology limitations to maximize creative impact.