My role as a teacher is to mentor my students as they explore new concepts, tools, and ideas. As a practitioner, I am in constant conversation with industry professionals to improve our program’s course materials, connect our students, and hone my skills.
I teach courses on research methods, digital rhetoric, content strategy, and information architecture. I am one of the founders of our Experience Architecture program, an interdisciplinary undergraduate degree focused on user experience. I lead a study abroad program to Europe where our students learn more about communities and cultures, focusing on storytelling and experience. And I advise our students in as they prepare for the job market.
Here is a ridiculously long list of courses I have taught at MSU:
- Capstone for Experience Architecture
- Contemporary Rhetorical Theory and Method
- Content Strategy
- Digital and Feminist Rhetorics
- Digital Cultures
- Digital Humanities Research
- Digital Identity and University Governance
- Digital Literacy of Surveillance Rhetorics
- Digital, Online, Internet Research
- Digital Publishing and Management
- Digital Rhetoric
- Digital Rights Management
- Information Architecture
- International Research
- Introduction to Digital Humanities
- Research in Experience Architecture
- Research Methodologies
- Rhetoric, Persuasion, and Culture
- Visual Rhetoric and Document Design
- Writing for Science and Technology
- Writing Research Communities