Teaching

Department of Computer Science

I believe the classroom is a living community and that everyone, from the principal to the students must contribute in order to maintain a positive atmosphere. Each student is discrete, and everyone learns in their own unique way. I use multiple methods of teaching (linguistic, visual, auditory, kinesthetic) to teach students so that no one is left behind. Everyone in the classroom contributes as a student, teacher, and thinker. I learn from students as much as they learn from me. One way I emphasize this philosophy in my classes is to incorporate regular feedback from students. Students have been so insightful, providing useful information for me on what is working in class, and what I can improve upon. I believe we never stop learning, and I want my students to know we can learn from each other.

I have been teaching several topics, such as:

  • Information System
  • Computer Logic and Organization
  • GIS
  • Logic
  • Research Methodology
  • Introduction to Web Study
  • Fundamental of Computer.
  • English Language.
  • Academic Debates.
  • Data Management.
  • Security