Teaching


I have been teaching in the Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science at the University of Central Florida for the last two years. As seen below, the first three terms were spent teaching Computer Science I (COP 3502), which focuses on Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis.

Enrollment for the Fall semester was right at 230 students, while the Spring semester was upwards of 300 students. Even in this large setting, we were able to create an atmosphere where students were comfortable asking questions, giving feedback, and interacting with the instructor. A sample lecture, which was recorded during the summer session (enrollment of around 130), is available in the links on the left side.


Courses


Included with each of the classes below are the official evaluations from the University along with a summary of the student comments for each term.

Fall 2011:  

CGS 3175, Internet Applications
semester currently in session

Summer 2011:  

COP 3502, Computer Science I
[Enrollment:  155 students]      [SPI Evaluation Report]      [Student Comments]

Spring 2011:  

COP 3502, Computer Science I
[Enrollment:  298 students]      [SPI Evaluation Report]      [Student Comments]

Fall 2010:  

COP 3502, Computer Science I
[Enrollment:  233 students]      [SPI Evaluation Report]      [Student Comments]