Teaching Experience

 2000-2008

Department of Communication
State University of New York at Buffalo
Buffalo, NY

Crisis Communication (graduate level)

Organizational Communication

Communication Theory (graduate level)

Human Communication Theory

Communication and Trust
(graduate level)

Advanced Research Methods
(graduate level)

Research Methods in Communication

New Communication Technologies

Social and Organizational Informatics

Communication, Computers, & Work

 

1995-1996

Department of Business
State University College at Buffalo
Buffalo, NY

Managing Program Evaluation
(graduate level)

1988

Department of Communication
State University of New York at Buffalo
Buffalo, NY

Communication Theory

1986-1987

Department of Interpersonal and Public Communication
Bowling Greeen State University
Bowling Green, OH

Empirical Research Methods
(graduate level)
Human Communication Theory
Public Speaking

1985-1986

Department of Mathematics
Department of Computer Science
Siena Heights College
Adrian, MI

Descriptive Statistics
Inferential Statistics
Intro to Computer Programming
BASIC Programming
FORTRAN Programming
Programming in C
Computer Info Sys Sr Seminar
Calculus I
Algebra and Trigonometry

1981-1985

Department of Communication Studies
Northwestern University
Evanston, IL

Theories of Persuasion
Interpersonal Communication
Research Methods in Communication
Studies
Argumentation and Debate
Philosophy of Language and
Communication (TA)

1982-1985

National High School Institute (see note)
Northwestern University
Evanston, IL

Note: Courses taught as part of the National High School Institute are designed to be "short" courses on a variety of topics. Generally, classes last from one to two weeks and are usually held for one hour, three to five times per week.

Statistics
Design and Analysis of Research
Psychology and the Law
Logic
Analysis of Major Studies in
Employment Policy
Conflict Theory
Analyzing and Resolving Arguments
Seminar in Argumentation Theory
Persuasion
Rebuttals and Extensions
Library Research Methods