
Have something to say, and say it as clearly as you can. That is the only secret of style.
Matthew Arnold
| Instructor (Lecture Course) | Spring 1997 | CS W3101-01: Programming Languages
(C) (5-week course) |
Taught principles of programming in C to class of 15 undergraduates. Designed syllabus, chose textbook, designed and prepared all course materials, including homework problems and final exam; assigned grades. |
| Instructor (Research Course) | 1996-2002. | W3998-001 | Mentored six graduate and undergraduate computer graphics students on individual research and programming projects. Assigned grades. |
| Teaching Assistant | Fall 1996 |
CS W4170x: User Interface Design (Prof. S. Feiner). |
Helped design homework problems. Helped prepare course material. Graded homework and exams. Prepared and taught two classes, broadcast by Columbia's Video Network. |
| Teaching Assistant | Spring 1996 |
CS W3261: Computability and models of computation (Prof. M. Mihail) |
Provided sample solutions for homework problems. Graded homework and exams. Taught one class session. |
| Class Project Supervisor | Spring 1999-2001 | J6029-001: New Media Elective (The News Laboratory) (Prof. John Pavlik). |
Each semester supervised five to ten students on their class project using Mobile Augmented Reality as a storytelling and journalistic device. Presented overview of my research and gave technical demonstrations during one class session. Worked with students to develop a project idea and assemble and present the results. |
| Guest Lecturer | Spring 2001 | MSTU 4085: New Technologies for Learning (Prof. R Taylor). |
Guest lectured one class session. |
| Organizer | 1999-2001 | Big Sibling mentoring program for incoming Ph.D. students |
| User Interface Management Techniques for Mobile Augmented Reality Systems | March 1, 2002 | CREST Workshop on Mobile and Wearable Information Systems, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Ikoma City, Japan, |
| Mobile Augmented Reality | August 13, 2001 | ACM SIGGRAPH '01 course 27: Augmented Reality: The Interface is Everywhere, Los Angeles, CA |
| The Situated Documentaries Project | April 11, 2001 | Place as Interface: Putting Wireless and Mobile Computing in Context, Pinewood Digital Dialogue Series, Digital Media @ American Museum for the Moving Image, CUNY Graduate Center, New York City, NY |
| Mobile Augmented Reality: Information in Place | August 3, 1999. | Lecture Series in Visualistics and Informatics, University of Magdeburg, Germany |