Faculty Appointments and Positions
2015-Present
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Private Tutor, Tutors International (Traveling Positions, K-12)
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Undergraduate Teaching and Research Appointments
Spring 2014
Fall 2013 Fall 2012 Fall 2012 Spring 2012 Fall 2011 2010-2011 2010-2011 Fall 2007 Spring 2007 |
Introduction to Ancient Greece
Dr. Karl Galinsky / University of Texas at Austin Managed web course content, guest lectured, scored and managed quizzes and exams, and ran dual media consoles with approximately 230 lower-level undergraduates. PowerPoint, Webpage or PDF files of lecture materials, lecture images and lesson plan are available upon request. Office hours, email and one-on-one interaction with students for course and content comprehension semester-long. Introduction to Roman Archaeology Dr. Jamie Aprile, University of Texas at Austin Managed online learning platforms (Blackboard and Canvas), grading exams, monitoring class behavior and attendance, official note-taking, as well as providing a guest lecture on the Trajanic building program, archaeological and artistic styles and historical events of the period, as well as Imperial expansion in the provincial regions of Rome. Class size approximately 80 undergraduates, both upper- and lower-level students. PowerPoint or PDF files of lecture materials, lecture images and lesson plan are available upon request. Office hours, email and one-on-one interaction with students for course and content comprehension semester-long. Research Assistant, Program in Aegean Scripts and Prehistory Dr. Thomas Palaima / University of Texas at Austin Managed and oversaw materials in the Program in Aegean Scripts and Prehistory archives in Waggener Hall. Also maintained recent scholarship in Linear A, Linear B, and papyrology. Undergraduate Studies: Who Owns the Past? Dr. Jennifer Gates-Foster / University of Texas at Austin Managed online learning platforms (Blackboard), grading exams, monitoring class behavior and attendance, official note-taking, as well as providing a guest lecture on Roman History as the course was centered around Rome as a case study to trace the trajectory of ancient and modern rhetoric, politics, literature and archaeology in a number of different contexts. Office hours, email and one-on-one interaction with students for course and content comprehension semester-long. Topics in Egyptology Dr. William Nethercut / University of Texas at Austin Managed online learning platforms (Blackboard), grading exams, monitoring class behavior, developing and running in-class technology and PowerPoint images and outlines for each class. Online files curated for course. Office hours, email and individual interaction with students for course and content comprehension semester-long. History of Rome: The Republic Dr. Ayelet Haimson-Lushkov / University of Texas at Austin Managed web course content, guest lectured, scored and managed quizzes and exams, official note-taking, and ran media consoles and document cameras with approximately 125 lower-level undergraduates. Office hours, email and one-on-one interaction with students for course and content comprehension. W. M. Keck Research Fellow Dr. Michael Galaty and Dr. Timothy Ward / Millsaps College All-Campus Latin and Greek Tutor Classical Studies Department / Millsaps Colllege Chemistry Lab and Research Assistant Dr. Timothy Ward / Millsaps College Chemistry Lab and Research Assistant Dr. Wolfgang Kramer / Millsaps College |
Guest Teaching and Lectures
• Undergraduate Latin, Latin Pedagogy | Guest Instructor using Wheelock's Latin (7th edition) Spring 2014
• Introduction to Greece |Greek Sculptural Development and The Sites of Eleusis and Delphi Spring 2014
• Introduction to Roman Archaeology |The Age of Trajan and the Trajanic Building Program Fall 2013
• Projekti Arkeologjikë i Shkodrës Field School | Augustan Illyricum and the Res Gestae Summer 2013
• Who Owns the Past? | Discussion Leader and Review Coordinator during First Quarter of Term Fall 2012
• The History of Rome: The Republic | Review Instructor and Guest Lecturer Fall 2011
Sample Presentations and Teaching Materials
Additional access to Quizlet, Kahoot, Curriculum Work and Google Classroom resources is available upon request.
Wheelock's Latin Caput XVII Supplementary Vocabulary Exercises
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Wheelock's Latin Caput XII Perfect System Module
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Wheelock's Latin Caput XII Perfect System Module Lesson Plan
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Wheelock's Latin Caput XII Relative Pronoun, Subordinate Clauses
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The Era of Trajan (Intro to Roman Archaeology) PowerPoint
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The Era of Trajan (Intro to Roman Archaeology) Slide Notes
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The Middle Republic Exam Review (The History of Rome: The Republic)
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The Late Republic Exam Review (The History of Rome: The Republic)
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The documents above are available as examples only - PowerPoint files or additional materials are available upon request. All rights reserved.
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