teaching experience

winter 2019

Data In/And the Humanities, Harvard University (co-taught graduate seminar)

A highly practical, hands-on introduction to the world of digital humanities through the lens of data visualization.

– six sessions
– received funding from Graduate Student Council
– self-designed syllabus

spring 2019 – fall 2019

Intermediate German, Harvard College

Third and fourth semester language course that offers a thorough review and practice of grammar and an expansion of vocabulary. Focus on enhancing students’ communicative competencies in all four skill areas. Introduction to various cultural topics of the German-speaking countries through the use of literary and non-literary texts, current news, and contemporary film.

– two semesters (28 weeks)
– sole instructor

– 8 students in the spring, 7 students in the fall

fall 2018

The Art and Politics of Propaganda, Harvard College

Large general education class which considers why films proved to be so essential to the Hitler regime and so captivating to German audiences of the Third Reich. It also reflects on the continuing allure of Nazi sights and sounds for contemporary mass culture.

– 13 weeks
– large General Education class, students from varied disciplinary backgrounds

– taught two sections of 13 students each

winter 2018

The Political Imaginary, Harvard University (co-taught graduate seminar)

Graduate seminar focusing on the role that symbols, metaphors, and narratives play for governance the organization of power.

– six sessions
– received funding from Graduate Student Council
– 8 graduate students from various disciplines

– self-designed syllabus

fall 2017 – spring 2018

Beginning German, Harvard College (sole instructor)

Year-long introduction to German language and culture with no knowledge of the language. Students develop basic communication competencies with an emphasis on interpersonal communication. Encompasses all four skills: speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Instruction is supplemented by literary and non-literary texts, videos, and Internet activities.

– year-long course (28 weeks)
– sole instructor

– 13 students

advising experience

fall 2018 – spring 2019

Senior Thesis Advisor, joint Major German & Government, Harvard College

Title: “A Memory Miracle: Civil Society Actors in 1980s West Berlin”

– thesis received “Bernhard Blume Award” for best honors thesis

 

since fall 2018

Primary Academic Advisor, Harvard College

– trained to advise sophomores on a wide range of potential concentration choices and help advisees make informed choices on a variety of topics including selecting courses, study abroad programs, research work and utilizing extracurricular time.

– each year I advise between 6-8 sophomores with a variety of academic interests from neurobiology, social studies, and religion to economics, electrical engineering and folklore & mythology. 

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