My service is focused on the support of teaching and learning. This may take the form of serving on student committees, participating in track* activities, mentoring graduate students interested in developing their teaching, curriculum work, supporting the work of the university’s libraries (yes an integral part of teaching and learning) and so on.
Recognition
2023 Service to the Department Award
Recent Service
- Luddy Policy Committee
- Bloomington Faculty Council – Libraries Committee, Co-Chair (Campus)
- Center for Innovative Teaching and Learning (CITL) Advisory Board, member
- Judge, Center of Excellence for Women & Technology Research poster competition (Campus)
- Luddy Teaching Fellow mentor (Informatics)
- Computing, Culture and Society Track (Informatics)
- Animal Informatics Track (Informatics)
- Administrative Assistant Search (Informatics)
Tracks
The Informatics Department at Indiana University operates multiple tracks. This are areas of subject specialization that allow faculty and students to form communities of learning around specific areas. Click here for more information about the tracks within Informatics.