Data Visualization Instructor Department of Applied Economics: Fall 2018, Fall 2019-Present
Designed course APEC 1201: Applications of Excel in Economics and Management, creating material to introduce and reinforce best practices for conveying quantitative information graphically to promote retention and understanding using Microsoft Excel. Designed and offered in both classroom and online formats.
Economics Teaching Assistant Department of Applied Economics: Spring 2019
Assisted teaching undergraduate class APEC 1101: Principles of Microeconomics, covering models of supply and demand under perfect competition, monopoly, oligopoly, as well as models of public goods, game theory, and monopsony.
Economics Teaching Assistant Humphrey School of Public Affairs: Fall 2018
Assisted teaching graduate class PA 5022: Economics for Policy Analysis and Planning, covering models of rational agent expected utility, statistical discrimination, and labor as applied to the economics of race and crime. Guest lectured on the subject of two stage least squares regressions applied to the research of gun violence.
Data Visualization Teaching Assistant Humphrey School of Public Affairs: Spring 2018
Assisted instructor in developing course content and grading assignments
Instructed a class of 30 in a computer lab setting using Microsoft Excel 2016 and R
In 2016, organized and implemented a weekend graduate crash course on data visualization
Economics Teaching Assistant Humphrey School of Public Affairs: Spring 2015
Assisted teaching graduate class PA 5021: Economics for Policy Analysis and Planning, covering models of supply and demand, market power, game theory, policy intervention, consumer preferences, and firm production.