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Most of my teaching has been informal, outside the classroom, through working with students on research.

Some courses I taught at Carnegie Mellon:

  • Applied Research Methods (Qualitative and Quantitative).
  • Human Factors.
  • Introduction to Computer Supported Cooperative Work; a tutorial for ACM’s CSCW conference in Hangzhou, China.
  • With HCI and CS colleagues, Learning Sciences Methods for Ph.D. students, and User-Centered Research and Design Methods for professional masters students.

These photos are from a workshop on robotics for high school teachers, held at Carnegie Mellon.

Five adults standing behind a table, pointing to a sketch they made of a robot
a large group of adults sitting around a table are watching a faculty member showing some equipment
five adults working and talking around a table with pens and paper
two women at the front of a classroom pointing to a design mock-up

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