Teaching

Sheridan Teaching Certificate I 2017-18

Course participant, Brown University, Sheridan Center for Teaching and Learning, 2018

In the Sheridan Teaching Seminar, members of the Brown teaching community aim to improve their students’ learning and their own experiences as teachers through a reflective exploration of their own practices and beliefs about teaching. As the first of the Sheridan Center’s teaching certificate programs, the Sheridan Teaching Seminar introduces a number of topics that will help you develop and refine fundamental, evidence-based teaching skills and strategies. Throughout the seminar, you’ll reflect critically on your own teaching and learning experiences; consider how to establish inclusive learning environments that support the diverse students you’ll encounter in your teaching; practice public speaking and communication skills; apply principles of learning design; explore methods of evaluating learning; and investigate how student engagement leads to lasting and deep forms of learning. Those who are new to teaching benefit from the program’s focus on active learning, inclusive teaching, and classroom communication. Participants who have previous teaching experience or who have taken departmental pedagogy courses benefit from the program’s opportunities for cross-disciplinary exchange and continued development of their teaching practice. Read more

Virtual Reality Design for Science 2017 (CSCI1370)

Undergraduate course, Teaching Assistant, Brown University, Computer Science Department, 2017

This course explores the visual and human-computer interaction design process for scientific applications in immersive virtual reality. It is cross listed at Brown (as CSCI1370) and RISD (as ILLUS3340) and is co-taught by David Laidlaw from Brown Computer Science, Fritz Drury from RISD Illustration, as well as Stephen Gatesy and Morgan Turner from Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Johannes Novotny is the TA. Read more

Interdisciplinary Scientific Visualization 2016 (CSCI1951-J)

Graduate seminar, Teaching Assistant, Brown University, Computer Science Department, 2016

Learn how to do interdisciplinary scientific visualization research, from soup to nuts, in one semester. Projects will involve the solution of scientific problems using computer graphics, modeling, and visualization. Working in small groups, students will identify scientific problems, propose solutions involving computational modeling and visualization, evaluate the proposals, design and implement the solutions, apply them to the problems, evaluate their success, and report on results. Examples might include interactive software systems, immersive virtual reality cave applications, quantitative analysis tools, or new applications of existing visualizations methods. Read more

Virtual Reality Design for Science 2015 (CSCI1370)

Undergraduate course, Teaching Assistant, Brown University, Computer Science Department, 2015

This course explores the visual and human-computer interaction design process for scientific applications in immersive virtual reality. It is cross listed at Brown (as CSCI1370) and RISD (as ILLUS3340) and is co-taught by David Laidlaw from Brown Computer Science, Fritz Drury from RISD Illustration, Stephen Gatesy from Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, and Joseph Crisco from Orthopaedics and Engineering. Johannes Novotny is the TA. Read more