Teaching Experience


• University level face-to-face and online courses
• Developed and tailored the curriculum, syllabi, evaluation components, and provided all instruction. E.g. introduced students to various virtual worlds and related theories to explore educational aspects of these environments in MSTU 5510.
• Designed online materials for course activities and facilitated student discussions in online course management systems like Blackboard, and Moodle.
• Evaluated student assignments and project in all courses taught.
• Helped students generate game ideas, create prototypes, and playtest these ideas for game design courses.
• Maintained teaching evaluations which are consistently high. E.g.; in MATH 1100 all students thanked me for helping them understand the underlying principles in probability and descriptive statistics.

Teaching Positions

Instructor
Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, NY
Department of Communication, Computing and Technology
Course: MSTU 5510, Possibilities of Virtual Worlds (January – May 2010)
Adjunct Lecturer
Fordham University, New York, NY,
Mathematics Department
Course: MATH 1100, Finite Mathematics (Fall Semester, 2008)

York College, City University of New York, Queens, NY
Department of Academic Computing and Educational Technology
Course: AC230, Teaching with Multimedia [Hybrid] (Winter Semester 2011)
Teaching Assistant
Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, NY
Department of Communication, Computing and Technology
Course: MSTU 6600: Doctoral Colloquium (September 2012 – present)
Course: MSTU 5510: Possibilities of Virtual Worlds (Spring Semesters in 2008, 2009, 2012)
Course: MSTU 4039: Video Games in Education (Spring Semester, 2007)
Course: MSTU 4052: Computers, Problem Solving and Cooperative Learning [Online] (Spring Semester, 2006)

Columbia University, New York, NY
Department of Computer Science
Course: COMS W4995: Video Game Design & Production (Spring Semester, 2007)

Uludag University, Bursa, Turkey
Department of Mathematics
Course: Analytic Geometry, Calculus I, Calculus II (January 2003 – June 2004)