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+ | I was awarded the '''Earl F. Cheit Outstanding Teacher Award''' for my efforts as the Graduate Student Instructor teaching Micro Economics to full-time MBA students in the Fall of 2010. This is the highest award available at the Haas School of Business for teaching. | ||
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Course material is available for the following courses: | Course material is available for the following courses: | ||
*[[MBA201 | MBA201 - Micro Economics for MBAs]] | *[[MBA201 | MBA201 - Micro Economics for MBAs]] | ||
*[[PhD Masterclass - How to Build a Web Crawler]] | *[[PhD Masterclass - How to Build a Web Crawler]] | ||
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+ | I previously taught "Database Systems for Business" for undergraduates at the Sauder School of Business at the University of British Columbia, where I was a sessional lecturer in 2004/5. | ||
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+ | I may be teaching a short series of classes in technology for empirical research at Haas in the next year, including Perl programming, working with PostgreSQL, and possibly a class in "technology choices for research". These will be listed as PhD Masterclass classes, as above. |
Latest revision as of 19:35, 3 January 2012
Awards
I was awarded the Earl F. Cheit Outstanding Teacher Award for my efforts as the Graduate Student Instructor teaching Micro Economics to full-time MBA students in the Fall of 2010. This is the highest award available at the Haas School of Business for teaching.
Course Material
Course material is available for the following courses:
Other Teaching Experience
I previously taught "Database Systems for Business" for undergraduates at the Sauder School of Business at the University of British Columbia, where I was a sessional lecturer in 2004/5.
I may be teaching a short series of classes in technology for empirical research at Haas in the next year, including Perl programming, working with PostgreSQL, and possibly a class in "technology choices for research". These will be listed as PhD Masterclass classes, as above.