Teaching
Teaching Philosophy
My teaching prepares students to work in technology-driven business environments. I cover Information Systems concepts, analytical tools, and strategic thinking, so students can put technology to work in their organizations and think critically about its societal impact.
I use interactive methods, case studies, data-driven assignments, and current discussions on AI, digital platforms, and cybersecurity. The goal is for students to analyze technological challenges, make informed decisions, and contribute to their organizations and communities.
Courses Taught
- BUS 983: Experimental Methods in Information Systems Research (SFU, Spring 2024) A graduate course on designing and analyzing experiments in IS.
- BUS 237: Introduction to Business Technology Management (SFU) - Fundamental concepts of IS, business processes, and technology strategy.
- BUS 464: Business Data Management (SFU, Spring 2020 - Present) Principles and techniques for managing organizational data assets.
- BMGT 301: Introduction to Information Systems (University of Maryland, Fall 2016) Introductory course on IS and business applications.
Teaching Interests
Data Management, Business Analytics, Artificial Intelligence in Business, Information Systems Strategy, Digital Transformation, Healthcare Technology.
Recognition
Nominated for the TD Canada Trust Teaching Award in 2023 and 2024.